Signposting - Support for families - Support for parents & carers - Advice and Resources to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse

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Section: Signposting

Subsection: Signposting - Support for families - Support for parents & carers

Advice and Resources to Protect Children from Abuse

The Government has launched a new advice and support site called [Let's stop abuse together] to help keep children safe from sexual abuse. The site includes advice for parents and carers, and resources for professionals on spotting the signs of sexual abuse and speaking to your child about relationships and safety.



How to Start Difficult Conversations about Harm and Abuse
The Anne Craft Trust has published guidance on how to start difficult conversations if you are worried someone may be at risk of harm and abuse. ‘What should I say...?’ provides practical advice for safeguarding practitioners or concerned friends or family members. For full details see [What should I say...? Advice for Starting Difficult Conversations - Ann Craft Trust].


Support to Prevent Radicalisation
Prevent radicalisation and extremism by acting early: Action Counters Terrorism has released ‘letters to my younger self’ videos which are now on the [Real stories | ACT Early website], relating to people they have helped overcome radicalisation.

If you have any concerns about anyone, call the national police Prevent advice line on: 0800 0113764 in confidence and share your concerns with specially trained officers.