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Understanding child exploitation

By understanding what child exploitation means, you can be more prepared to protect your child from danger.

Understanding county lines and how to protect your child

County lines is a type of criminal exploitation. Spotting early warning signs can help protect your child.

Help if you’re worried about your child and knife crime

If your child is carrying a knife, it may not be because they’re looking for trouble. Peer pressure, social media and exploitation by gangs can make young people feel they should protect themselves. Trying to understand why your child is behaving the way they are can help you work out how to support them. […]

Keeping your child safe online

You can get more information and support from: Internet Matters has the latest online safety information for parents The CEOP (child exploitation and online protection) have tools and advice for parents and children of all ages The CEOP also have a place to report concerns about sexual exploitation or abuse Childline has information for […]

Understanding and managing your teenager’s behaviour

[…] especially if they have become more secretive. Some behaviours might put them at risk of harm or getting in trouble. If your teenager is doing something that puts them at risk, you can get help. Read our advice on: dealing with violent behaviour healthy relationships and consent child criminal exploitation understanding county lines school exclusions

How to keep your child safe on games and apps

If you're worried your child is being groomed online or inappropriate communication is taking place, you can: Contact CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection). Call the non-emergency police line 101. Speak to your child's school. Take steps to protect your child, such as limiting app access. Other services that can help include the NSPCC and Internet Matters.