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Home Office Statistical Bulletin 06/12: supplementary volume 3 to Crime in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.
This guide is to help you and your business understand how to ensure that content on your service is appropriate for children.
Crimes committed against someone because of their race, religion, sexuality, disability or gender are hate crimes - how to report them to the police
The Online Safety Bill is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. It will make social media companies more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms.
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
Find out what online harms are, how to manage them, and where to report them if they occur.
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness among parents and carers about potential hazards to children associated with swallowing small magnets, button batteries, loose/small toy parts and imitation food.
The law does not say an age when you can leave a child on their own, but it's an offence to leave a child alone if it puts them at risk
Resources for individuals and organisations to download to support buying toys safely this Christmas.
Find out which supplies of children’s clothing or footwear are zero-rated for VAT.
Understand how to follow safeguarding procedures when planning remote education strategies and teaching remotely.
Statistics on children referred to and assessed by children's social services.
Bullying at school and the law - what your school and the police must do about bullying and how you should report it
Statistics on children under local authority care at national and local authority level.
Children will be better protected from sexual predators under plans being brought forward by the Home Secretary.
The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old. Children are treated differently from adults, are dealt with by youth courts and sent to special secure centres for young people.
A resource to help local partnerships work together to support vulnerable children and young people and stop them offending and re-offending.
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