Disinformation is a concern online, with an increase in cases of scams, extremism and radicalisation. This short video from parentzone.org.uk/ helps parents and carers learn some skills to help a child challenge their online environment youtube.com/live/G4CLgCbXw-4…
Parents/carers: Just in case you need it, find out more about where to report something online that has upset your child or puts them in danger by visiting this link below:
kidsonlinesafety.campaign.go…
Out and about today? Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. If you see anything that doesn’t feel right report online in confidence at gov.uk/ACT
In an emergency always call 999.
#CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism
Prevent seeks to intervene early, to provide the appropriate support to people to prevent them from being drawn into supporting terrorism or engaging in terrorism. If your worried about a loved one #ActEarly and get support actearly.ukyoutu.be/XnLOAVF5Nm8?si=tSNv…
A lot of social media content can be driven by algorithms, help your young person understand more about them and help them take appropriate action to control their feed in social media. Check out these tips kidsonlinesafety.campaign.go…
Have you seen or heard something that doesn’t feel right? Could it be related to terrorism? Trust your instincts and report your concerns call 101 (in an emergency 999) or report online here act.campaign.gov.uk/
Help your young person look for warning signs for something online which may not be trustworthy, check out the top tips for parents and carers here kidsonlinesafety.campaign.go…
Out and about today? Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. If you see anything that doesn’t feel right report online in confidence at gov.uk/ACT
In an emergency always call 999.
#CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism
Out and about today? Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. If you see anything that doesn’t feel right report online in confidence at gov.uk/ACT
In an emergency always call 999. @TerrorismPolice#CommunitiesDefeatTerrorism
Sadly, the terrorist threat to our communities remains very real. We’re asking you to remember three words that could help save lives.
In the event of a terrorist attack, Counter Terrorism Policing advises you to Run Hide Tell
A report could be the missing piece of the jigsaw an investigation was looking for. Remember if you see or hear something which could be terrorism related report it 101 or 999 or report online act.campaign.gov.uk/youtu.be/YIADI_-8JZ0?feature…
Prevent is a safeguarding process ,it sits alongside wider safeguarding duties. It is designed to improve an individual’s prospects through safeguarding, to learn more or for help visit gov.uk/guidance/get-help-if-…youtu.be/6_gubzoZ4sw?si=5zgB…
Need some advice on talking to your young person about their life online whilst helping to build their resilience, take a look at this resource kidsonlinesafety.campaign.go…
The terrorism threat level in the UK is currently SEVERE meaning an attack is highly likely. Being prepared can help save lives.
In the event of a firearms or weapons attack, Counter Terrorism Policing advises you to remember Run Hide Tell:
Together, communities defeat terrorism. The public’s support is vital to Counter Terrorism Police`s mission to keep people safe. Remember if you see or hear something which could be terrorism related report it 101 or 999 or report online act.campaign.gov.uk/
If you are worried that one of your friends or family is in danger of being radicalised, share your concerns in confidence. You won’t ruin lives but you could save them. #ActEarlyactearly.uk