Funerals and memorial services can be important. It can be helpful to let older children make the decision about whether they ...
Have you talked PANTS yet? Since 2013, Pantosaurus has helped over six million parents to Talk PANTS and help keep children safe from sexual abuse. Developed with children, parents, carers and ...
Christmas can be magical: Taking time off work, celebrating with friends and family, and enjoying wintry walks and cosy films. But with all the fun comes a bit of festive frenzy. Our Christmas ...
Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. We've got advice to help you support children who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal ...
Whether it’s wanting to learn more about the Taskforce, or how you or your business might support its work, there are many ways you can help us keep more children safe online. All fields marked with ...
It can be hard to know how to talk to your child about the risks of watching online porn. Our advice can help you explain the risks to your child, prevent them from watching porn, and know what to do ...
If a young person in your life is self-harming it can be distressing and confusing. It may be difficult to start a conversation with them. They might be doing it because they don’t have the words to ...
Thank you for taking part in The Yoga Zoo Challenge! Over 80 nurseries took part in the first ever Yoga Zoo Challenge and we're so grateful to everyone who joined in. The challenge is now finished and ...
Loneliness is closely linked to poor mental health. Often the two can create a vicious circle, reinforcing one another. Building Connections allows young people to work with a dedicated befriender to ...
Meet Techosaurus, our new online safety dinosaur! Children are growing up in a time where screens are everywhere and the internet plays a big part in their lives, even from a very young age. This can ...
Children and young people involved with gangs and criminal exploitation need help and support. They might be victims of violence or pressured into doing things like stealing or carrying drugs or ...
Bullying is intentional behaviour that hurts someone else. It includes name calling, hitting, pushing, spreading rumours, threatening or undermining someone. It can happen anywhere – at school, at ...