Online Media Literacy Resources A collection of online media literacy resources and events from the Department of Culture, Media and Sports. Subject area: Online safety Age group: KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
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
Educate Against Hate Training Video Informational video about the Educate Against Hate website aimed at teachers. Age group: KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Teacher guidance, Training Format: Videos
Parent Zone Guides Expert information for families and schools, featuring carefully checked and curated advice and information on issues related to internet safety. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
Stop extremist content spreading online A link to quickly and anonymously report online material promoting terrorism or extremism. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Reporting tool Format: Interactive site, Web pages
Parent Info Advice to help parents keep up with their children’s online activity. Subject area: Extremism, Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
Childnet International Online safety advice for parents from Childnet International, a non-profit organisation helping to make the internet a safe space for children. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Pdf, Web pages
NSPCC Tips on talking to children about terrorism and protecting children from radicalisation. Subject area: Radicalisation, Terrorism Resources: Parent information Format: Videos, Web pages
UK Safer Internet Centre Lesson plans and presentations to improve internet safety across all age ranges. Subject area: Online safety Age group: Early Years, KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Assemblies, Lesson ideas, Posters Format: 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 Resources: Assemblies, Parent information Format: Web pages, Zip