This checklist offers young people practical tips for staying safe, prepared, and respectful during school holidays, including phone charging, dressing appropriately, staying connected, bringing food and water, and agreeing on meet-up points and travel plans.
If you've shared a nude or sexual image online and you're feeling worried or upset, this guide is here to help you take back control, understand your options, and remind you that you're not alone.
Whatever you’re feeling, we’re here to help. Get free, safe and anonymous support.
Youth Clubs provides young people somewhere safe to go, something to do and someone to talk to. A place to chill out, meet friends, and get involved in trips and much more.
Online and in clinic, Yuno is always free and always discreet. Their team are supportive, friendly and non-judgemental.
Fearless is a charity where you can report crimes 100% anonymously if you're worried about being identified.
Online Safety beat poetry written by young people, created and produced by Unique Voice CIC Written in collaboration with City Academy and Fairfield High School, Bristol.
Report Remove is here to help young people under 18 in the UK to confidentially report sexual images and videos of themselves and remove them from the internet.
You can talk to Childline about anything. No problem is too big or too small. Call Childline on 0800 1111 or chat to them online using the link above.
When you're feeling low or overwhelmed, it can be hard to know how to cope. But distracting yourself or doing one of our activities or games can help you feel better.
Even doing just one positive thing every day can help your mood. Not sure what you want to do today? Use our tool to help.
Create a space that's just for you. Choose things that help you feel happy, calm and safe and drag them into your room. You can pick different designs and be as creative as you like.