The All Wales School Liaison Core Programme (AWSLCP) is celebrating 10 years as a national crime prevention programme this year. To celebrate the milestone for the Programme, a new Parents’ Section has been launched on the...[more]
Since 2007, there has been a dramatic drop in the number of first time youth offenders in Wales...
Written for young people between 11 and 16 years in a journal format, our first edition explores Relationships.[more]
Over 23,700 children and young people aged 3–18 shared their views through the Coronavirus and Me Survey. The survey was commissioned by the office of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales, Sally Holland. Summary of key...[more]
Harmful content can be anything online which causes a person distress or harm. Report Harmful Content is a national reporting centre, provided by the UK Safer Internet Centre and operated by SWGfL, which...[more]
A recent survey undertaken by insurers Zurich has revealed that one-in-10 seven to 17-year-olds claim they are unmonitored online during the lockdown as theirs parents face the challenge of working from home and home...[more]
PC Hughes would like to share an important message about Clare's Law, the domestic violence disclosure scheme. Please share and help us raise awareness of the support that is available to those who are at risk of or concerned...[more]
PC Courtney would like to share an important message with parents and carers. The Covid-19 epidemic has brought with it many disruptions, with schools closed and many children being home-schooled. Technology has helped us, but...[more]
Our Internet Safety Special edition activity book is out now!
We are delighted to launch the second activity book in a series for children and young people. Available in Welsh and English.