Where can I find additional support for parents/carers?

There are a range of resources available online which provide help, support and advice on various topics. Below are some of the sites available.  Please click on the image to access the relevant site.

NLTG have partnered with NOS to provide parents/carers with the ability to create an account for free. The account enables access to a range of resources designed to enhance the understanding of digital safety.
CEOP provides advice and the facility to make a report directly to them if you are worried about online sexual abuse, or something has happened to your child/ward online which has made either you or your child/ward feel unsafe, scared or worried. This may be regarding someone they know in real life, or someone they have only ever met online.
In the Vodafone ‘Digital Parenting’ magazine, you can find information on specific topics and keep up to date with the must-have apps and social media platforms that are proving so popular with children and young people. You can view the Digital Parenting magazine online or order a copy via the Vodafone website.
Direct.gov have created some useful links and sources of mental health support, so that children and young people, parents, carers, and school and college staff have access to the advice and help they may need.
The NSPCC website provides help and advice, both online and via telephone should you have a safeguarding concern.
The Parentzone website provides a collection of articles, tips, expert advice and resources designed to help parents/carers keep up with what their children are doing on-line.
ACAS provides employees and employers with free, impartial advice on workplace rights, rules and best practice.