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Online Safety Support for Parents and Carers Over the Christmas Holidays

The Christmas holidays are an exciting time for children and young people. Many will receive new devices, access new games and apps, and spend more time online, often in their own bedrooms. While this can be positive and enjoyable, it also means that online safety becomes even more important.

To support families during the holidays, we are sharing a selection of trusted UK online safety websites designed specifically for parents and carers. These resources provide practical advice, guidance and support to help keep children safe online and encourage healthy conversations about digital life.

 

Childnet – Help and Advice for Parents and Carers

🔗 https://www.childnet.com/help-and-advice/parents-and-carers

Childnet is a UK charity that works to make the internet a safer place for children and young people. Their parents and carers section offers clear, practical guidance on a wide range of online safety topics, including social media, online gaming, cyberbullying, screen time, and online relationships. The site also includes conversation startersstep-by-step guides, and downloadable resources to help families understand risks and make informed decisions about technology use at home.


ParentSafe (LGfL)

🔗 https://parentsafe.lgfl.net/

ParentSafe is a dedicated online safety resource created by the London Grid for Learning (LGfL). It brings together expert advice, videos, webinars and downloadable guides for parents and carers. The site covers topics such as popular apps and gamesprivacy settingsparental controls, and supporting children’s wellbeing online. ParentSafe is designed to help families feel confident and informed as children explore digital spaces more independently.


UK Safer Internet Centre – Parents and Carers Resources

🔗 https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers

The UK Safer Internet Centre provides free, reliable advice to help parents and carers keep children safe online. Their resources explain how to use devices, platforms and social media responsibly, and offer guidance on setting boundariesusing parental controls, and reporting concerns. The site also supports positive online experiences, encouraging families to talk openly about what children do online and how to stay safe.


Educate Against Hate – Parents Resources

🔗 https://www.educateagainsthate.com/category/parents/

Educate Against Hate supports parents and carers in helping children stay safe from harmful and extremist content online. The parents section provides guidance on digital resilience, media literacy, and recognising potentially harmful influences online. It also signposts trusted organisations and reporting tools, helping families understand how to respond if they are worried about online content or behaviour.


Supporting Children Online

The holidays are a valuable time to talk openly with children about their online world, agree boundaries together, and remind them where to go if they need help. These websites offer trusted, up-to-date advice to support families in keeping children safe, informed and confident online throughout the festive period and beyond.