Tips on Security Setting and Privacy – Internet

Online Magazine – tips on security settings and privacy. Designed specifically for parents.

http://vodafonedigitalparenting.co.uk/

UK Safer Internet Centre – Resources

http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/

Resources for parents and professionals working with children and young people

http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Partnership between Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) and Parent Zone offering tips for parents

http://parentinfo.org/

Resources and advice for parents as well as professionals working with children and young people. Resources such as interactive book for pre-school children (Called Digi Duck) as well videos for older children.

http://www.childnet.com/

Respectme are the leading Scottish Anti-bullying organisation. Their website gives advice for parents on bullying and links to other organisations that offer support and guidance on this subject.

The leading mobile phone service providers such as O2, Orange, BT, Vodafone etc each have their own security help pages online so check out their websites.

http://www.respectme.org.uk

The Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. It shares specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying and how these relate to and affect their own and other people’s online experiences and behaviours.

http://www.digizen.org/

Find top tips for Internet safety; learn how to tell myths from facts when it comes to dangers in the online world, and read about the steps you can take to help protect your devices, information, and family online.

http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/youthspark/youthsparkhub/programs/onlinesafety/resources/

Topic specific help and advice from Childline. Useful guidance for adults and children on bullying etc. Some parts of the site target issues for young people 12+

http://www.childline.org.uk/Explore/OnlineSafety/Pages/OnlineSafety.aspx