Online Safety Support for Parents in the UK
If your child has been cyberbullied:
Childline
Role: Confidential support and counselling for young people.
π 0800 1111 (24/7) | π childline.org.ukKidscape
Role: Bullying prevention resources and support for families.
π kidscape.org.ukThe Cybersmile Foundation
Role: Advice and support for cyberbullying and online hate incidents.
π cybersmile.orgYoungMinds Crisis Messenger
Role: Immediate mental health support for young people affected by bullying.
π± Text YM to 85258 (24/7)Family Lives
Role: Guidance for parents dealing with bullying situations.
π 0808 800 2222 | π familylives.org.uk
If your child has experienced sextortion or sexual coercion online:
Childlineβs Report Remove Service
Role: Helps under-18s report and remove sexual images or videos of themselves from the internet.
π 0800 1111 (24/7) | π childline.org.uk/report-removeCEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection)
Role: Direct reporting of online sexual exploitation and grooming to police.
π ceop.police.ukInternet Watch Foundation (IWF)
Role: Removes explicit images from the internet.
π iwf.org.ukNSPCC
Role: Practical advice for parents managing sextortion incidents.
π 0808 800 5000 | π§ help@nspcc.org.uk | π nspcc.org.uk
If your child has been groomed online:
CEOP
Role: Police agency handling grooming and sexual exploitation reports.
π ceop.police.ukNSPCC
Role: Advice on identifying and responding to grooming incidents.
π 0808 800 5000 | π§ help@nspcc.org.uk | π nspcc.org.ukThe Breck Foundation
Role: Educates families specifically about grooming risks through gaming platforms.
π breckfoundation.org
If your child has seen inappropriate or harmful online content:
Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
Role: Removes illegal and harmful images online.
π iwf.org.ukChildline β Coping Kit & Sexting Advice
Role: Offers tools like the Coping Kit to manage distress from harmful content and sexting incidents.
π childline.org.ukTalk to Frank
Role: Provides advice if children encounter harmful behaviors online, including exposure to drugs.
π 0300 123 6600 | π± Text 82111 | π talktofrank.com
If your child is exposed to or addicted to pornography:
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation
Role: Supports families addressing harmful sexual behaviors in children.
π 0808 1000 900 | π lucyfaithfull.org.ukStop It Now! UK and Ireland
Role: Advice on preventing child sexual abuse and managing concerning sexual behaviors.
π 0808 1000 900 | π stopitnow.org.ukNSPCC
Role: Guidance on responding to children’s exposure to pornography.
π 0808 800 5000 | π§ help@nspcc.org.uk | π nspcc.org.uk
If your child experiences domestic abuse or harmful online relationships:
Womenβs Aid β The Hide Out
Role: Helps children affected by domestic abuse stay safe online.
π thehideout.org.uk
For Emotional Support or Mental Health Concerns:
Samaritans
Role: Confidential emotional support for anyone in distress.
π 116 123 (24/7) | π samaritans.orgThe Mix
Role: Short-term counselling and mental health advice for under-25s.
π 0808 808 4994 | π± Text THEMIX to 85258 (24/7) | π themix.org.ukVictim Support
Role: Emotional help for victims of crime, including online abuse.
π 0808 16 89 111 (24/7) | π victimsupport.org.uk
General online safety resources:
Thinkuknow by NCA-CEOP
Role: Educational resources on online safety, tailored by age group.
π thinkuknow.co.ukInternet Matters
Role: Online safety advice and tools for parents.
π internetmatters.orgUK Safer Internet Centre
Role: Online safety resources and support for families.
π saferinternet.org.ukParents Protect
Role: Helps parents prevent child sexual abuse and harmful behaviors.
π 0808 1000 900 | π parentsprotect.co.ukBBC Own It
Role: Online safety and digital wellbeing resources for children.
π bbc.com/ownit
In Case of Immediate Danger:
π 999 (Emergency police response)
π 101 (Non-emergency police enquiries)