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  • Advice Worried your child has shared too much online?

    If your child has shared too much information online, don't panic. There are things you can do and organisations who can help safeguard and support your child.

  • Responding to issues Supporting a child with difficulties following sexual abuse

    After sexual abuse has come to light and children have been protected, they may still experience difficulties and struggles as they process and come to terms with what they went through. Dr Elly Hanson, Clinical Psychologist and adviser to CEOP Education, gives some tips on what to look out for and how best to support your child if they are struggling, as well as advice on looking after yourself.

  • Responding to issues Finding out your child has been sexually abused

    Discovering your child has been sexually abused is a traumatic experience. Dr Elly Hanson, clinical psychologist and adviser to CEOP Education, provides some advice about how to support them.

  • Advice Supporting healthy sexual experiences

    As young people’s interest in sex develops, you can support them to develop their understanding around the principles of healthy sexual experiences.

  • Responding to issues Recognising harmful sexual behaviour by young people

    It's important to be able to recognise when a young person's sexual behaviour may be harmful to others. Dr Elly Hanson, Clinical Psychologist and adviser to CEOP Education, outlines the warning signs.

  • Responding to issues Finding out your child has done something sexually harmful

    Dr Elly Hanson, Clinical Psychologist and adviser to CEOP Education, provides some guidance and things to think about if you discover that your child has sexually harmed another.