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The Resource Library enables you to search and view NCA-CEOP Education resources by category and age range. Each resource has a detailed description covering key aims and suggestions for delivery to children and young people.

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Online Blackmail

Online Blackmail

Online Blackmail features a set of three lesson plans and two situational films which aim to help young people aged 12-14 develop their understanding of two types of online blackmail.

'What to Do When' round-up

Download a round-up of our ‘What to Do When’ 2025 summer campaign (#CEOPWTDW) and help parents and carers to protect their child in a range of online scenarios.

CEOP Education posters

Download our free posters for parents and carers and 11-18s to display around your setting. The posters provide information about our dedicated parents and carers and 11-18s websites, including a QR code for direct access.

RESOURCE FOR 9-12 YEAR OLDS

Connect: developing online independence and safer connections

A series of four lesson plans and five short situational films which aim to empower and protect 9-12 year olds from on and offline abuse, including sexual abuse, through understanding the principles of healthy relationships and recognising when and how to seek help.

Reporting
RESOURCE FOR SECONDARY-AGED YOUNG PEOPLE

Reporting to CEOP video

Share our short video with secondary-aged young people to help them understand what they might report to CEOP, how to do it, and what will happen next.

RESOURCE FOR 4-7 YEAR OLDS

Jessie & Friends: online safety education for 4-7s

Give your 4-7 year olds the knowledge, skills and confidence to stay safe online with Jessie & Friends, a three-episode animated series and resource pack. You’ll find lesson plans, storybooks and activities designed to be used across a range of settings. Jessie and Friends has been awarded the PSHE Association Quality Mark.

Parents and Carers
PARENTS AND CARERS

Home Safety Activities

Six activity sheets to share with parents and carers, helping them to be safer online as a family.

Parent and carers
PARENTS AND CARERS

Parent and carer help sheets

Our parent and carer help sheets contain key online safety advice, links to resources parents and carers can use with their children, and further support and advice, all in one easy help sheet.

RSE Professionals
Resource

Respecting me, you, us: building healthy relationships and creating positive cultures

A series of eight lesson plans and five short situational films which aim to help 12-14 year olds to develop a better understanding of healthy relationships and how to challenge unhealthy behaviours and social norms.

4-7s website
RESOURCE FOR 4-7 YEAR OLDS

4-7s website and guide for parents and carers

The 4-7s website offers interactive and engaging activities for 4-7 year olds to play alongside a responsible adult, providing the building blocks of knowledge and confidence to stay safer online. To support parents and carers using the website at home with their children, the parents and carers guide offers information about navigating the website and conversation starters.

RESOURCE FOR PROFESSIONALS

The Dark Web Explained

This short film and accompanying fact sheet, created by the National Crime Agency in collaboration with the Children’s Society and the Marie Collins Foundation will help you understand what the Dark Web is, why young people might use it and how to have conversations about the Dark Web with young people if they are.

The internet, relationships & you: Toolkit for 11-18s
RESOURCES FOR SECONDARY

The internet, relationships & you: Toolkit for 11-18s

This toolkit helps you to transform our website for 11 – 18s from a reference tool into an engaging resource. It contains activities suitable for use in schools, youth work and other educational settings.

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A list of answers to frequently asked questions about our education programme.

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Stay informed with legal, policy and research based guidance on how to support young people and help prevent online child sexual abuse.

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Why CSA education isn't suitable for assemblies

We all have a duty to safeguard children, so delivering important messaging in assemblies may seem like a good way to reach all the children in your setting. However, not all education is suitable or safe to deliver in this way, particularly education to protect children from online sexual abuse. Find out more...