CEOP - Child Exploitation Online - A Comprehensive Guide
CEOP Awareness - Underpinning Knowledge - A Guide for all Health, Care Childcare and Education Staff Health and Social Care Training Resources
All fully editable (should you wish to edit). Presentation in sections (so you can use what you need). Aims and Objectives included if you want to use the presentation as it has been written.
Comes with 14 Handouts plus a Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim:
To equip care professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognise and respond to online child exploitation effectively.
Learning Objectives:
Recognise Signs of Online Child Exploitation.
Understand and Apply CEOP Guidelines and Reporting Procedures.
Implement Effective Prevention and Intervention Strategies.
Presentation (60 Slides)
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
SECTION - Introduction to CEOP
Overview of CEOP
Importance of CEOP for Care Professionals
SECTION - Understanding Online Child Exploitation
Types of Online Child Exploitation
Impact on Victims
SECTION - Recognising Signs of Online Exploitation
Behavioural and Physical Signs
Online Behaviour
Other Indicators
Importance of Vigilance
Signs to Watch for at Home
Signs to Watch for at School
Signs to Watch For in Extracurricular Activities
Signs to Watch For in Online Interactions
SECTION - Reporting Procedures: How to Report Concerns to CEOP and Local Authorities
Identifying Concerns
Immediate Actions
Immediate Steps for Reporting to CEOP
Reporting to Local Authorities
Internal Reporting Protocols
Post-Reporting Actions
SECTION - Risk Assessment and Prevention Strategies
Conducting Risk Assessments: Identifying Vulnerable Children
Implementing Prevention Strategies
Collaborating with Parents and Guardians: Building a Partnership for Child Safety
SECTION - Digital Literacy and Online Safety
Importance of Privacy Settings
Safe Online Behaviour
Recognising Dangers
Supporting Children in Developing Digital Literacy Skills
Resources for Promoting Online Safety - Websites
Resources for Promoting Online Safety - Apps
Resources for Promoting Online Safety – Educational Materials
SECTION - Legal and Ethical Considerations
Children Act, Sexual Offences Act
Protection of Children Act
Serious Crime Act, Communications Act
Digital Economy Act, Data Protection Act
Duty of Care: Ethical Responsibilities
SECTION - Summary of Key Points
Key Points
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
14 x Handouts:
Collaborating with Parents/Guardians for Child Safety,
Conducting Risk Assessments for Identifying Vulnerable Children,
Confidentiality and Information Sharing,
Duty of Care,
Impact of Online Exploitation,
Implementing Prevention Strategies,
Introduction to CEOP (History, Mission, Role),
Legal Framework (Legislation on Child Exploitation),
Recognising Signs of Child Online Exploitation,
Reporting Procedures,
Supporting Children in Developing Digital Literacy Skills,
Teaching Children about Online Safety,
Types of Online Child Exploitation,
Understanding the Importance of CEOP
1 x Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment
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