Parents

Resources

Level Up Safely!

Level Up Safely! by the Christchurch Call Foundation is an e-learning course, designed by experts for parents, guardians, educators, and caring adults. Across five interactive modules, available on demand at your pace, you’ll learn: This course aims to improve your knowledge, understanding, and strategies to build your confidence in helping the young people you care […]
Subject area:
E-learning, Extremism, Misogyny, Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Interactive website, Training

Safeguarding Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Online Safety for Learners with SEND Developed by Kent County Council, this guidance supports schools and education settings in understanding how to build resilience to extremism for children and young people with SEND. The resource offers practical advice on education, technology, and communicating online safety rules effectively. It includes strategies for engaging parents and carers in […]
Subject area:
Online safety, Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Safeguarding, SEND, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Fact sheet, Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan, Non-statutory guidance, Parent information
Format:
Pdf

Incels: A Guide for Those Teaching Year 10 and Above

This guide explains what the Incel online subculture is and the signs that a young person may be engaging with it. This guide is for: teachers of key stage 4 and older students school leaders designated safeguarding leads those working in education settings with a Prevent Duty This guide will help them: understand what Incels […]
Subject area:
Extremism, Misogyny, Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf

ACT Early

Informative website providing guidance and support for anyone who is concerned that someone they know may be at risk of radicalisation or extremism.
Subject area:
Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism
Resources:
Reporting tool
Format:
Web pages

NSPCC

Tips on talking to children about terrorism and protecting children from radicalisation.
Subject area:
Radicalisation, Terrorism
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Parent information
Format:
Videos, Web pages

Internet Matters

A website for parents, backed by Internet Service Providers, with resources to help keep children’s online life fun and safe.
Subject area:
Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Assemblies, Parent information
Format:
Web pages, Zip