We have put together a series of useful resources for education settings, parents and carers
Abuse and Exploitation
Videos for educators, parents and carers on child exploitation and online harm
The Thames Valley Violence Prevention Partnership has produced videos on child exploitation and online harm that have been prepared using subject matter experts and are drawn from lived experience of cases in the Thames Valley.
The videos can be accessed by visiting the below YouTube videos:
CEOP Education Resources
The CEOP Education team is a part of the National Crime Agency and runs an education programme which aims to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people to online sexual abuse.
It provides training, resources and information for children and young people aged 4 – 18, their families and professionals who work with them.
The programme includes films, animations, websites, presentations and lesson plans to enable professionals to explore difficult and sensitive issues safely with children and young people and can be accessed by visiting the CEOP Education website.
Anti-Social Behaviour
Bullying, peer-conflict and Anti-Social Behaviour was identified within the latest Crime Education Survey as a priority area of focus for year 6 students during 2025/2026.
Resources for delivery in schools on anti-social behaviour can be accessed by visiting the Safe4Me website.
Resources for delivery in schools on bullying can be accessed by visiting the Anti-Bullying Alliance website.
Fraud and Cyber Crime
Together with PSHE Association, the national body for Personal, Social, Health and Economic education, Cifas has created four Anti-Fraud Education lesson plans with accompanying resources. The lesson plans are targeted at 11-16 year olds and cover Key Stage 3 and 4.
The plans and resources for each lesson can be downloaded by visiting the Cifas website.
Road Safety
Brake provide tools and resources to enable schools and families to teach vital road safety skills to children of all ages. This includes lesson plans, assembly outlines, activity sheets/games and letter templates for parents.
The resources can be accessed by visiting the Brake website.
Serious violence
Stay True to You
Stay True to You supports positive conversations about safety with the young people with resources available for both practitioners and parents. There are also materials available for young people.
Developed by the Thames Valley Violence Prevention Partnership, it is an evidence-led approach based on what youth practitioners and young people have said work works. It aims to make sure young people know that there are trusted adults, and other sources of advice and help, available if they need them.
Materials for all:
Materials for practitioners:
Materials for parents / carers:
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