Support and information
Information about keeping children safe is available from a range of online sites, just click on the links below:
Child Protection Resource offers information, resources and support for everyone involved in child protection in the UK
NSPCC Every child deserves the best possible chance to rebuild their life after abuse
That’s why we’re here. We're the leading children's charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. Join us in the fight for every childhood!
Kidscape equip young people, parents and professionals with the skills to tackle bullying and safeguarding issues across the UK.
Get help and advice about a wide range of issues, call us on 0800 1111, talk to a counsellor online, send ChildLine an email or post on the message boards.
The Surrey Safeguarding Children Board is a partnership of all the different organisations working to protect children and young people across the county. This website brings together information for children, young people and their families and the professionals who work with them.
ChildNet helping to make the internet a great and safe place for children.
The Who Cares Trust is a voice and champion for children and young people living in care. They believe that every child in care should receive the support, encouragement and opportunities they need to enjoy their life and to achieve.
Families Against Stress and Trauma is a UK based organisation providing support to vulnerable families and individuals whose lives have been affected by the trauma of losing loved ones to hateful ideologies and groups. That is why we are here to help you and your family.
For Child safety online advice and guidance the Internet Matters website offers practical guidance for parents whose children are using social media
Vodafone guidance on safe use of mobile phones
Family Line is here to listen. No problem is too big or small and their helpline is open to everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or beliefs.
Parent Info provides high quality information to parents and carers about their children's well-being and resilience. This service is free and ranges across a wide selection of subject matter, from difficult topics about sex, consent and relationships, mental health, self harm , the internet and 'teens on tinder'.
For Domestic Abuse Support the 'Surrey against domestic abuse website offers help and support for anyone affected
We tell our children it's good to share - but online it's different. In fact sometimes sharing online can be dangerous. Being Share Aware will help keep your child safe online
The Breck Foundation is raising awareness for playing safe whilst using the internet