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Safety Centre – CEOP Education

Safety Centre - CEOP Education

The CEOP Education team is a part of the National Crime Agency and we run an education programme which aims to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people to online sexual abuse.

We provide training, resources and information for children and young people aged 4 - 18, their families and professionals who work with them.  

 

Our Values

The CEOP Education programme is founded on six values to ensure safe, effective and child-centred delivery of online safety education.

  • Safeguarding first
  • Approach from the perspective of the child
  • Promote dialogue and understanding
  • Empower and enable children 
  • Never frighten or scare-monger
  • Challenge victim-blaming attitudes

 

Concerned?

Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?

If you have experienced online sexual abuse or you're worried this is happening to someone you know, let us know safely and securely

Make a report to one of CEOP's Child Protection Advisors

 

Should I make a report to CEOP?

  • If you're worried about online abuse or the way someone has been communicating online, let CEOP know.

What happens when I make a report? 

  • One of our experienced Child Protection Advisors will be there to make sure you get the help that you need.

How can CEOP help me? 

  • Online abuse affects many children and young people every day, CEOP has helped thousands of people in need of support.

 

Who is this aimed at?

Children and young people aged 4 to 18, their families and professionals who work with them

 

When

24/7 Online access

 

Where

Online 

 

Cost

Free

 

How to get involved

You can make a report to CEOP using the CEOP Safety Centre. You will need to complete an online form which will ask you for your contact details and information about what has happened. 

Visit the Report to CEOP page on the CEOP website

 

Contact details

To make a report please Visit the CEOP Safety Centre website

If you are concerned that your child is in immediate danger, call 999

If you want to discuss your concerns with someone first then call the NSPCC Helpline on 0808 800 5000

Alternatively you can call Childline where you can talk anonymously: 0800 111

 

For further information

For more information about CEOP Education search CEOP Education in this directory.

 

Visit the CEOP Education website

Visit the CEOP Education Facebook page

 

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