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Staying safe

Staying safe

Information about keeping safe online or when you鈥檙e out and about.

Keeping safe is something we all try to do, either when we鈥檙e online, or out and about.

As with everything else, there is information on the internet about staying safe, and we鈥檝e gathered some of it here, as a starting place for you to look.

Staying safe online

Having access to the internet is an important part of most people鈥檚 lives today, and it鈥檚 important to stay safe when you are using it.

CEOP are an organisation who help to keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. You can visit their website for advice about reporting any concerns you have: . They also have lots of useful advice and guides about staying safe when you鈥檙e online, including when you are socialising online and how to spot healthy and unhealthy relationships .

Internet Matters was launched in 2014 by its founding partners, BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media and it has guides to help you, help yourself when you鈥檙e using social media online. Firstly there is , which is useful if you don鈥檛 already have any social media accounts such as Facebook or Instagram. , this has quick tips on how you can review (or set up) your social media accounts, so you can connect safely with others online. Finally , offers advice about how you can spot and stop anything that makes you feel uncomfortable when you鈥檙e online.

Another useful website offering all sorts of advice about staying safe online is Childnet they are a UK-based charity launched in 1995 whose mission is to make the internet a safe place for children and young people. Their website has advice on different topics aimed at 11 to 18 year olds. This section covers things like gaming, Video calls, fake news and online sexual harassment.

The Council for Disabled Children have produced a short video for young people with SEND with information about how to stay safe and what to do if you鈥檙e a victim of cyber bullying:

Keeping safe when you鈥檙e out and about

Again the internet has lots of information to help to keep you safe when you鈥檙e out and about.

For young people with learning disabilities, the charity Mencap has a whole section on keeping yourself safe both online, at school (or it could be college) and when you鈥檙e out, you can read it here:  .

Another useful page on a website is: . This page is about safeguarding for children and adults with complex disabilities or learning disabilities and tells you about what abuse is and what to do if you think you are being abused.

The National Autistic Society has a section on their website about , which includes a page with useful tips about as well as a bit on .

Finally, again for those older young people, the Northern Ireland Government have produced a which you may find useful.

Safe Places

Our Way have developed a list of Safe Places, including shops, cafes and libraries who have pledged that if people are worried or scared they can go into these dedicated Safe Place. Please find the lists at the link below. Safe Places can seen in communities where they have this distinctive yellow sticker.

We are a safe place yellow sticker

 

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