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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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RESOURCE FOR 11-14 YEAR OLDS

Send me a pic?

Send me a pic? is a CEOP Education resource on the consensual and non-consensual sharing of nude images among young people. Send me a pic? consists of three sessions containing seven films depicting fictional online chats.

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RESOURCE FOR PROFESSIONALS

CEOP Education resources in the UK curriculum

Find out how each of our CEOP Education resources delivers education which help meets the requirements of curriculum subjects in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. We've set this out by phase or Key Stage in our new simple to use documents.

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RESOURCE FOR 8-10 YEAR OLDS

Band Runner game and website

Support 8-10 year olds to understand how to stay safe from risks they might encounter online with Band Runner, our fun interactive game that puts children's knowledge about staying safe online to the test. Band Runner is hosted on our CEOP Education website for 8-10 year olds.

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RESEARCH REPORT

Digital Romance

Understand how young people are using digital technologies in their romantic relationships by reading a summary of the ‘Digital Romance’ research project, led by Brook and CEOP. It looks at how young people use tech as they flirt, start relationships, negotiate pressure, and break up. You can also share the findings with others using a downloadable presentation.

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RESOURCES FOR 8-18 YEAR OLDS

#LiveSkills: resources

Support children and young people to understand the features of live streaming and the specific risks children and young people can face with CEOP Education's package of resources for children and young people aged 8 – 18.

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RESOURCE FOR 8-10 YEAR OLDS

Play Like Share: animated series and resources

Use our Play Like Share animated series and learning session plans to help 8-10 year olds learn how to stay safe from sexual abuse, exploitation and other risks they might encounter online. The three-episode series follows the adventures of Alfie, Ellie and Sam as they form a band and enter their school’s Battle of the Bands contest, taking on the mean but ‘cool’ Popcorn Wizards as they go.

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ADAPTED RESOURCE FOR 8-10 YEAR OLDS

Play Like Share: subtitled animated series

Use our Play Like Share animated series and learning session plans to help 8-10 year olds learn how to stay safe from sexual abuse, exploitation and other risks they might encounter online. The three-episode series follows the adventures of Alfie, Ellie and Sam as they form a band and enter their school’s Battle of the Bands contest, taking on the mean but ‘cool’ Popcorn Wizards as they go.

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RESOURCE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS

The World Changes. Children Don't.

This short film for parents and carers tells the age-old story of Romeo and Juliet, but with a modern twist. It shows how the lives of these young lovers might play out online today, including the Lark ‘tweeting’ and Romeo ‘friending’ Juliet.

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RESOURCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 14+

Exploited

The Exploited resource features three lessons, centered on a situational film following teenage characters and explores abusive relationships including blackmail, coercion and sexual exploitation in parallel with two characters depicting the qualities of building a healthy relationship.

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RESOURCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SEND

Know your friends with Josh and Sue

The film is aimed at young people aged 11-13 who have learning disabilities. The film is available in two versions, one for moderate learning disabilities and one for severe levels of need.

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