General links

Croga - Croga aims to provide a person with information about illegal images on the Internet and the law and to help them identify and explore problematic Internet use.

National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) - The NSPCC is the UK's largest childrens charity and provides a range of services to children and their families. The NSPCC website offers a useful source of information to children and parents. The NSPCC also provides a free 24 hour helpline

Stop it Now! - Stop it Now! aims is to stop child sexual abuse by encouraging abusers and potential abusers to seek help. Stop it Now provides adults with the information they need to recognise worrying behaviour in themselves or others

Women's Aid - Women’s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. The website provides a useful resource for the public and professionals on all aspects of domestic violence.

Action for Children (formally The National Children's Homes (NCH)) - Action for Children's website provides a range of child safeguarding advice including useful information on the safe use of the internet

BBC advice -  A useful guide dealing with a wide range relating to relationships, drugs, abuse, bullying and much more.

Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) - The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) was formed in 1996 following an agreement between the government, police and the internet service provider industry that a partnership approach was needed to tackle the distribution of child abuse images

Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) - Advice Guide - The Adviceguide website is the main public information service of the Citizens Advice Bureau, providing peoaple access to CAB information on their rights - including benefits, housing and employment, and on debt, family law, consumer and legal issues