Advice Results (211 results found)

  1. Keep Safe Training

    Professionals often ask about 'Keep Safe' training and resources available for them to use.  Keep Safe work can be about personal safety, online safety, risk of harm or exploitation, and making healthy decisions so we have linked some useful services on this page.  The services here…
  2. Digital Security for Women

    Tech vs Abuse is a collaborative research study about the use of digital tools to support people affected by domestic abuse. The project is supported by various institutions, including Comic Relief, Chayn, SafeLives, and Snook. The website points to ten different initiatives by organisations such…
  3. Stalking

    1 in 6 women and 1 in 12 men have experienced stalking in their lifetime in the UK.   80% of people are stalked by someone they know, most likely by an ex-partner. You can also be stalked by family members, colleagues, acquaintances and strangers. Stalking…
  4. Sexual Behaviours Traffic Light Tool

    Brook's highly acclaimed Sexual Behaviours Traffic Light Tool supports professionals working with children and young people by helping them to identify and respond appropriately to sexual behaviours. The tool uses a traffic light system to categorise the sexual behaviours of young people and  is designed to help professionals:…
  5. Pupil Premium

    Pupil Premium is an extra sum of money paid directly to schools to help disadvantaged children fulfill their potential.  Pupil Premium also supports children whose parents are in the regular armed forces. To find out more about pupil premium click here
  6. Emergency Dental Treatment During Covid-19

    What happens if you need to see a dentist? In the first instance, patients are advised to call their local practice. If symptoms are serious, local dentists can prescribe medication over the phone (such as painkillers and antibiotics). In such cases, dentists can contact local…
  7. Digital Security for Children

    Thinkuknow produces online resources for children of different age ranges (5-7; 8-10; 11-13; 14+) as well as parents/carers. It not only offers information on keeping children safe but also links members of the public to the reporting function of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection…
  8. NSPCC - Home Alone

    If you are wondering whether it's ok to leave your child at home by themselves, the NSPCC produce really useful information, see the link for information. There is no legal age limit for children to be left alone, but parents can be prosecuted if their…
  9. Childcare Funding

    Depending on the age of your child and your family circumstances, there may be help available towards the cost of early learning and childcare.   For information and help with childcare costs, Childcare Choices brings all the government childcare offers together, providing a simple way of seeing…
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