Think You Know
Think You Know is created by the police for parents of children. It contains useful information about:
- What children are doing online.
- How to talk to children about what they are doing online.
- What risks your child might face.
- What tools are there to help them stay safe.
On this website you will find excellent resources and videos that you can watch with your child as well as helpful parent guides, including Parents Guide to E-Safety.
Think You Know have also produced the following booklets to provide parents/carers with helpful information on how to explore and monitor their children’s apps:
Other Useful Resources
- Parent guide for Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp and TikTok
- Childnet Online Resources
- Online Safety Tips for Children
- 9 Top Tips to Get Smart about Children’s Devices
- UKCIS Education for a Connected World
- Childnet – Visit the ‘Know It All’ Section for an interactive guide about online safety.
- Get Safe Online – Free up-to-date security advice.
- Cyber Mentors – Online support for children.
- CEOP – Website of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.
- BBC – Guidance about how to make the most of being online while staying safe.
- Share Aware – NSPCC ‘Share Aware’ campaign which provides straightforward advice to parents on how to keep their 8-12-year-olds safe on social networks
- E-Safety – An e-safety presentation from Childnet.
- Safeguarding resources – resources for professionals working in the area of safeguarding with children and young people, but may also be of interest to parents.
- Coram Voice – Coram Voice is for any child in care, leaving care, or who has a social worker or needs one. Coram Voice can tell you about your rights, make sure you get the help you need and get your voice heard. You can also call their Advocacy Helpline 0808 800 5792. Download the Get Your Voice Heard leaflet.