Send me a pic?
Send me a pic? is a brand new Thinkuknow education resource of 3 sessions on the consensual and non-consensual sharing of nude images among young people. It’s designed for use with young people aged 11-14 in Key Stage 3.
Report Remove (Childline)
It can be scary finding out a nude image or video of you has been shared online. But we can help. The Report Remove tool is for young people in the UK — follow the steps below to get your image or video removed from the internet.
Internet Matters
Get expert support and practical tips to help children benefit from connected technology and the internet safely and smartly. Also includes ‘Digital Matters’, free interactive lessons for young people.
National Online Safety
National Online Safety includes training, resources and guidance for schools.
Professionals Online Safety Helpline
The Professionals Online Safety Helpline is a free service for professionals and volunteers working with children and young people. It provides support for issues staff face about themselves, or problems affecting young people, for example cyber-bullying or sexting issues.
Report Harmful Content (IWF)
If you’ve experienced or witnessed harm online we can help. Report Harmful Content can help you to report harmful content online by providing up to date information on community standards and direct links to the correct reporting facilities across multiple platforms
Just Send It
This lesson and accompanying film explores the issue of sexting. Through the toolkit activities students will understand the pressures on young people to take and share sexts and the consequences of doing so; exploring when actions have crossed the line.
So you got naked online
So you got naked online…’ is a resource that helps and advises young people who may find themselves in a situation where they (or a friend) have put a sexting image or video online and have lost control over that content and who it’s being shared with.