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Visit Internet Matters for a range of tools, resources and advice to support children's online safety and wellbeing.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Education website also has lots of helpful information and resources including activities for children and young people to help them learn how to stay safe online.

There's also information about how to report grooming and sexual exploitation.

Being online is an important part of how young people "do" relationships. Young people are using online spaces for their social and romantic lives. #AskTheAwkward has been created to help parents explore online relationships with their children.

For local enquiries or to report an incident contact Essex Police on 101.

The ACT website (Action Counters Terrorism) has useful advice about radicalisation - spotting the signs and acting early.

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