This is a health information app for young people in the UK, encouraging safer sex and signposting to advice and services.
Barnardo's protect and support vulnerable children and young people, offering practical and emotional support so they can enter adulthood with confidence.
BullyBusters can help and support children, young people, parents or professionals who are having difficulties dealing with bullying.
CAMHS promotes the mental health and emotional wellbeing of all children, young people and their families/carers. Find your local service here.
This short film explores the dangers of living our lives online. It can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way to encourage discussion.
Carers Trust is a national charity for, with and about carers. They work to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, including young carers.
CEOP is part of the National Crime Agency, which is there to help keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. Anyone can report to CEOP inappropriate online behaviours.
Childline is a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. Whatever your worry, whenever you need help, Childline is here for you online, on the phone, anytime.
This part of the Childline website and has games, advice and guidance for children and young people on all sorts of things from bullying through to exam stress. It includes onlines tools for children and young people.
Childnet's mission is to make the internet a great and safe place. This website has top tips, games and safety information for both primary and secondary pupils, professionals and parents. It has a primary and secondary zone for young people.
Thames Valley Police have produced this campaign and fun video to explain exactly what consent means and to spread the message that sex without consent is rape. The video can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way to promote discussion and understanding.
Crime Stoppers is an independent charity which enables people to report crime anonymously. It also gives practical advice on how to keep property safe, as well as personal safety tips.
This website from the Home Office has advice and support about relationship abuse. Topics such as sexting, porn, rape, consent and harassment are presented via fun videos.
This international charity provides advice and support for young people on the subject of bullying and prejudice.
This website contains advice and practical information on cyber bullying, trolling, mobbing and all forms of online crime for adults and children alike.
This website provides non-judgemental information and advice about crime and criminality, for example county lines (criminal exploitation). It also allows children and young people to report crime anonymously and has a section for professionals.
This interactive video from 'Thinkuknow' is aimed at young people aged 11-14 and explores the consequences of risk-taking behaviour and online activity. It features some scenes which may be unsuitable for younger children and can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way.
This website provides practical information and sources of advice and help on forced marriage. It includes stories of survivors of forced marriage as well as advice and help for those at risk or those worried about someone else.
This website and phoneline provides information, help and advice on drugs, including a drugs A-Z.
This is an LGBT+ and anti-violence charity for young people who have experienced hate crime, sexual violence or domestic abuse, or who have questions about the criminal justice system.
GamCare is the leading national provider of information, advice, support and free treatment for anyone affected by problem gambling.
This website provides support for trans and gender non-conforming people of all ages, including those who are non-binary and non-gender. It has also created an e-learning course.
This website offers advice for young people dealing with bereavement. It includes videos and helps parents/carers understand the grief journey of their children. It is the young people's arm of Cruse Bereavement Care.
Junior Citizen teaches children and young people to keep safe in a variety of situations including road safety, electrical safety, dog awareness, fire safety, rail safety, coastal safety etc
This national charity supports victims of honour-based abuse and forced marriage as well as providing education and training for professionals. It also provides a helpline.
Kidscape provides a range of anti-bullying, e-safety and safeguarding sessions and advice for young people, parents and professionals.
This website from the Home Office explains the legal, emotional and personal consequences of carrying a knife. It provides real stories, help and support.
This website for young people helps them spot the warning signs of child sexual exploitation and provides real stories to illustrate.
Four young people share their stories to enable young people to recognise if they are being exploited in their friendship or relationship and to identify the signs of exploitation.
This website gives young people information and advice about coercive and controlling relationships.
Men's Advice Line provides advice and support for male victims of domestic abuse and violence, providing emotional support and practical advice and signposting other services.
This website provides advice to families and professionals who support children who may feel at odds with their birth gender.
This website has advice and support for anyone suffering bullying and harassment.
This website and helpline provides help, information, advice and support for young people in care and those with in need.
A video from the NSPCC giving children safe messages using the PANTS rule. It should only be shown as part of a structured programme where young people are sensitively supported.
This NSPCC video supports primary aged children to keep themselves safe from inappropriate sexualised touching.
This website from CBBC provides information and fun activities for children aged 9-12 to teach them how to stay safe online.
Papyrus is the national charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide in the UK. They provide confidential help and advice to young people and those worried about a young person.
The DFE have produced a range of resources that aim to help everyone spot the signs of forced marriage and know where to seek support. The resources include videos that can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way.
This website for young people gives them tips and advice on all kinds of youth issues such as alcohol, drugs, body image, relationships and stress via videos, quizzes and games.
The Runaway website includes advice via true stories and also a helpline providing confidential support for young people in conflict at home.
This is a website for young adults seeking advice on matters such as honour-based violence, knife and gun crime, gangs, extremism, terrorism and hate crimes.
This sexual assault referral centre has a team of highly trained professionals to offer confidential advice, emergency treatment, contraception and referrals to counsellors.
This national campaign by the National Working Group offers a free, anonymous helpline for young people to disclose information and seek support around sexual exploitation. There are also quizzes and resources.
This website provides advice for parents, including an interactive anti-bullying tool. It also offers All Together, a whole-school anti-bullying programme.
The Brook Advisory Service provides sexual health and well being advice and support for under 25s and professionals.
This website has information for children and young people aged 10-17 who are suffering domestic abuse and also adults supporting them.
The FMU provides a helpline for those trying to prevent or escape forced marriage. It includes resources for staff and videos for young people and families. The videos can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way. It also provides statutory guidance to support professionals understanding.
This website helps adults throughout the United Kingdom who are transsexual, gender dysphoric, transgender or those whose lives are affected by gender identity issues.
This website from Women's Aid helps children and young people understand domestic abuse and what to do if it's happening to them.
This is a national mental health database which brings together organisations and charites who offer mental health advice and support together in one place.
This organisation provides advice and support for victims of honour-based violence, forced marriage, FGM, domestic abuse and sharia law, as well as supporting professionals.
This is a national charity delivering advice, support and information services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans communities.
This website gives young people under the age of 25 information and support on a range of issues such as drugs, crime, relationships and housing.
This website and helpline provides advice and support for women, men, children and young people.
The Muslim Youth Helpline offers free confidential and anonymous faith and culturally sensitive support to meet the specific needs of young Muslims.
This website and helpline provides information, advice and support for everyone affected by a family member's drinking.
The National Working Group offers a network of support to professionals in respect of child sexual exploitation. They offer support programmes to young people enabling their voices to be heard through its youth advisory board. They also provide a range of training and a hub of resources in relation to the prevention of CSE.
The Proud Trust offers an extensive range of resources for young people, families and professionals to gain a greater awareness and understanding of those who identify as LGBT+. They promote understanding and aim to empower young people to make a positive change for themselves and their communities.
This society provides water safety and drowning prevention advice and education including what to do in an emergency. They also provide qualifications and awards.
This website and free helpline provide emotional support and promote increased resilience. They support schools through preventative services, lesson plans and school talks.
This short film from CEOP helps young people learn to stay safe from sexual exploitation by recognising the signs. This video can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way as part of a structured programme.
This website provides information and support to victims of hate crime or incidents and explains how to report them. It also includes personal safety tips.
This website provides advice for young people on a range of topics such as gangs, knives, drugs, alcohol and bullying.
This website has guidance and resources about online safety for children, families and professionals. The children's zone has games, quizzes and films.
This charity provides free and confidential support for victims of crime or traumatic events. It helps people feel safer and find the strength to move beyond crime.
This series of films was made in memory of Damilola Taylor. They tackle issues such as road safety, weapons, internet safety, extremism, community cohesion and self-image. The videos can be shared with young people in a safe and responsible way.
This is an Australian website aimed at young people who are experiencing or witnessing family violence in their home and needing information, advice and support. It was formerly known as Bursting the Bubble.
Women's Aid is a grassroots federation working together to provide life-saving services for women and children affected by domestic abuse. They also provide education and training.
This app from Barnardo's is designed to educate young people about the dangers of sexual exploitation through illustrated, interactive stories.
YoungSibs is a website and online support service for children and young people aged 6 to 17 who have a brother or sister who is disabled, has special educational needs or a serious long-term condition. The service is run by Sibs, the UK charity for siblings of disabled children and adults.