Our products and resources that are suitable for higher education years, all in one place
Anonymous reporting tool supporting schools and organisations.
A standard showing users of public WiFi that inappropriate content is blocked
Our experts can audit your organisation's online safety provision and guide your moving forward
Free online safety events delivered across the UK for professionals who work with children
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Facebook
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in X
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Instagram
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Snapchat
A resource that offers strategies to support the issues resulting from sexting incidents
Whether your school is closed or not, delivering classes online can be helpful. Here's the lowdown on organising classes online so they are trouble free
Data protection (GDPR) advice and guidance for schools and colleges to use alongside existing policies
A free resource explaining how to create strong passwords
Our online safety podcast exists to help everybody with their online safety challenges and questions, as we believe that everybody should use technology free from harm
Promoting online welfare, encouraging students to create a positive online presence
These are twelve key steps you can take to get information security fundamentals in place
Read our response to the Secretary of State’s recent statement to the House of Commons around intimate image abuse protections.
23rd January 2026
Too many children are exposed to preventable harm online but find out why we do not believe a social media ban is the answer.
22nd January 2026
This article outlines how your community can make use of our anonymous reporting tool and professional training platforms with ease.
21st January 2026
The parliamentary record has shown how the Government were repeatedly warned about AI abuse and did not take action.
19th January 2026
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