The education team at CEOP (the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command) have told us about some great resources they have for educators and parents.
If you’re planning online safety sessions for this term, you may find them useful. They’re aimed at children and young people aged 4 to 18 and are mapped to the curriculum in all 4 nations.
Age 4 to 7: Jessie & Friends
This series of three animations aims to give 4 to 7-year olds knowledge, skills and confidence to help them respond safely to risks they may encounter when watching video’s, playing games and sharing images online.
Age 8 to 10: Play Like Share
This three-episode animated series and accompanying resource pack aims to help 8 to 10-year-olds identify signs of manipulative, pressuring and threatening behaviour online, and respond safely.
Age 11 to 14: Send me a pic?
This resource pack based on short film clips explores the consensual and non-consensual sharing of nude images among young people, including how to identify healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviours.
Age 15 to 18: Online Blackmail
This one-hour lesson plan aims to help young people identify key characteristics of how blackmail manifests online, understand the impact it can have, and how they can access help if they need it.
Find out more here – www.thinkuknow.co.uk