Safeguarding Useful Links
This page provides a range of safeguarding resources and useful links to support the safety, wellbeing, and protection of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The information below is designed to help you access guidance, advice, and support when you need it.
Disclaimer:
Throughout this section, you will find links to external websites. Every effort is made to keep the website updated and ensure these links are accurate. However, the Safeguarding Office cannot take responsibility for pages maintained by external providers. If you come across any external links that do not work, we would be grateful if you could report them to safeguarding@dioceseofshrewsbury.org
Awareness of Forced Marriage – Free Online Course
www.virtual-college.co.uk/resources/free-courses/awareness-of-forced-marriage
Free Government E-Learning package- Female Genital Mutilation
The National Crime Agency’s CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.
Information for professionals, working with children and young people, and Parents/carers helping children get the most out of the internet
Go Sign Network of information about Christian faith events, churches, and training to support deaf people and other who use British Sign Language
Through The Roof Transforming Lives through Jesus with disabled people
Churches for All Enabling churches where disabled people belong.
https://churchesforall.org.uk/
Shaftesbury Shaftesbury is the disability charity that enables each child, young person and adult to live a life that adds up for them.
Keep Children Safe Online: Information, advice, support – Internet Matters
Help for parents to keep their children safe online, including advice to help them navigate the risks and rewards of social media .
Advice – Lucy Faithfull Foundation
Advice on helping children to get the most out of the internet , including keeping them safe, acting on concerns and reporting incidents.
A resource for children who are worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with them online
The National Crime Agency’s CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.
Information for professionals, working with children and young people, and Parents/carers helping children get the most out of the internet