
Safer Internet Day 2021: Free webinars for parents and teachers
Safer Internet Day 2021 takes place on Tuesday, February 9th and promises to deliver a fascinating insight into internet safety and how we can empower young people to make healthier

Safer Internet Day 2021 takes place on Tuesday, February 9th and promises to deliver a fascinating insight into internet safety and how we can empower young people to make healthier

“Just as birds fly and fish swim, children play” (Landreth, 2002) We all know that children love to play but did you know that it’s not just a pleasurable activity for

“For infants and young children, mental health may be defined as the capacity to grow well and love well.” When we talk about our childhood, there are probably very few

Children should enjoy their time online but it’s vital to prepare them for the cyberbullying they may encounter along the way.

ISPCC Childline is keen to hear the views of children and young people, now more than ever. With so much uncertainty in their world, it’s vital that we continue to

‘Sharenting’ is a combination of the words ‘parent’ and ‘sharing’ and is a term used to describe the over-use of social media by parents …

ISPCC Childline are encouraging parents and carers to think online safety this Christmas when gifting presents of technology or devices

Technology (and the internet) brings many great benefits, from assisting with education to socialising with friends.

There are a lot of things you’ll teach your child as they grow into teenagers but one of the most important is the lesson of consent. Thankfully, times are changing

It has never been so important to teach our children about consent. But in order to do that, we need to fully understand it ourselves.