Enough Enough is a campaign by the Home Office which aims to highlight different forms of violence against women and girls. Subject area: Safeguarding Age group: KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Format: Web pages
Parents and Carers: Protecting Your Child From Extremism and Radicalisation (2023) Booklet and supporting slide pack to help parents and carers understand Prevent and combat extremism and radicalisation. Subject area: Prevent duty, Reporting concerns Age group: Early Years, KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Parent information Format: Pdf, Presentation slides
Online Media Literacy Resources A collection of online media literacy resources and events from the Department of Culture, Media and Sports. Subject area: Online safety Age group: KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
Reporting anti-Semitism An online portal to report anti-Semitism, together with advice and support. Subject area: Hate crime Resources: Reporting tool Format: Web pages
ACT Early Informative website providing guidance and support for anyone who is concerned that someone they know may be at risk of radicalisation or extremism. Subject area: Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism Resources: Reporting tool Format: Web pages
Prevent: An Introduction Three videos created by the Home Office which provide an overview of Prevent. Subject area: Prevent duty, Radicalisation, Reporting concerns, Safeguarding, Terrorism Resources: Parent information, Teacher guidance, Training Format: Videos
Educate Against Hate Training Video Informational video about the Educate Against Hate website aimed at teachers. Age group: KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Teacher guidance, Training Format: Videos
Top Tips Guide for Parents Advice for parents and guardians to help keep children safe from extremism, produced by Educate Against Hate. Subject area: Online safety, Radicalisation Resources: Parent information Format: Pdf
Prevent Myth-buster A Prevent myth-buster explaining the facts behind some common misconceptions. Subject area: Prevent duty Resources: Fact sheet Format: Pdf
Parents: protecting your child from extremism (2019) An information booklet for parents about extremism and radicalisation, produced by Educate Against Hate. Subject area: Extremism, Radicalisation Resources: Fact sheet Format: Pdf
Parent Zone Guides Expert information for families and schools, featuring carefully checked and curated advice and information on issues related to internet safety. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
Reporting Hate Crime Report crime committed against someone because of their disability, gender identity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. Subject area: Hate crime Resources: Reporting tool Format: Contact details, Web pages
Reporting Islamophobia An online portal to report anti-Muslim hate incidents, together with advice and support. Subject area: Hate crime Resources: Reporting tool Format: Contact details, Web pages
Talking to your teenager about radicalisation An interactive website to support young people with autism and their parents with understanding the risks of extremism and radicalisation. Subject area: Radicalisation, Safeguarding Resources: Parent information Format: Interactive site
Stop extremist content spreading online A link to quickly and anonymously report online material promoting terrorism or extremism. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Reporting tool Format: Interactive site, Web pages
Parent Info Advice to help parents keep up with their children’s online activity. Subject area: Extremism, Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Web pages
Childnet International Online safety advice for parents from Childnet International, a non-profit organisation helping to make the internet a safe space for children. Subject area: Online safety Resources: Parent information Format: Pdf, Web pages
FAST The FAST website provides support for families whose children have travelled to conflict zones or who may be about to plot, or commit, acts of terror in the UK.
NSPCC Tips on talking to children about terrorism and protecting children from radicalisation. Subject area: Radicalisation, Terrorism Resources: Parent information Format: Videos, Web pages
UK Safer Internet Centre Lesson plans and presentations to improve internet safety across all age ranges. Subject area: Online safety Age group: Early Years, KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5 Resources: Assemblies, Lesson ideas, Posters Format: Web pages
Internet Matters A website for parents, backed by Internet Service Providers, with resources to help keep children’s online life fun and safe. Subject area: Online safety, Radicalisation Resources: Assemblies, Parent information Format: Web pages, Zip