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The Foundation was created by the parents of a young male groomed online and then murdered in the UK. The site offers advice for teachers, children and parents.
Offer free and confidential help for young people in the UK. Online chat is available.
Advice for parents, carers, young people, teachers and schools on internet safety.
The charity deals with child victims of crime. They provide emotional support and are the only charity in the UK working to offer emotional support to children aged 8 to 18 years of age and their families. They help individuals to cope, recover and move forward with their lives.
They aim to provide counselling without the need to wait and can match a child with the right person, in the right place and with the appropriate support.
They can provide one-to-one counselling, telephone counselling and webcam counselling support.
Any professional working to safeguard children can refer to Embrace.
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Online dictionary of internet slang and abbreviations. Useful for parents for decoding texts, chat or emails.
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