A parent's guide to swimming pool safety and hygiene Learning to swim is a life skill, this guide provides parents and carers with lots of information about keeping you child safe around water.
Anti-bullying information (RespectMe) Bullying advice for parents, carers and other adults, including what to do if their child is being bullied.
Baby and child first aid (British Red Cross) Help on treating a wide range of baby and children first aid emergencies, including choking, unconsciousness, resuscitation, high temperatures and burns.
Bullying (Young Minds) Information and where to get help if you're worried that your child being bullied, or that your child is a bully.
Child Accident and Prevention Trust Expert safety advice to parents to help you understand the risks, and give your children a safe environment to grow up in. Phoneline for safety advice and information.
Children and teenagers' online safety How to help your son or daughter keep safe and behave responsibly using their mobile phone and other devices that use the internet.
Go safe with Ziggy Go Safe with Ziggy helps equip children with road safety skills, knowledge and attitudes that will help keep them stay safe now and in later life.
Home alone (NSPCC) Helpful advice and information for parents and carers about leaving your child at home alone, choosing a babysitter and guidance for keeping your child safe.
Home or out alone guide (NSPCC) A guide to help parents and carers decide whether their child is ready to either stay at home or go out alone
How can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives? (UK Safer Internet Centre) Short films of young people giving their advice to parents and carers.
How to Remove Unwanted Images of Yourself Online (Young Scot) Find out how to remove images shared online.
Immunisation (NHS Inform) Find out about immunisations and vaccines. Immunisation helps protect against serious diseases such as coronavirus, measles, mumps, whooping cough and polio.
Internet Matters Website specifically designed for all parents to access simple, easy and practical advice about online safety for their children right through from pre-school to teens.
Keeping children safe online From social networking to online gaming this website has lots of useful tips covering all online activities.
Keeping kids safe (Rospa) The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents website has lots of information about keeping your baby, toddler and child safe, in the home and outside.
My data and privacy online (London School of Economics) This toolkit is for parents to help them talk to their children about their data and privacy online, including data protection, the digital economy and a range of privacy issues.
Net Aware: Your guide to the social networks your kids use (NSPCC) Keeping up to date with the social networks, games and apps that your child may be using is difficult. The NSPCC has come up with an excellent guide to help keep you child safe online.
Nude selfies: what parents and carers need to know (CEOP) Four short films covering why young people send nude selfies, how to talk to your child about them, when should you be worried and when to get help.
Online porn (NSPCC) Advice on how to talk to your child about the risks of online porn and sexually explicit material.
Parent Zone Help and advice for mums, dads and carers about digital technologies, apps, games and social media.
RespectMe YouTube channel Videos about child bullying from Scotland's anti-bullying services. Includes advice for parents and carers about how to support a young person who has been bullied.
Sharing nudes and semi-nudes - sexting (NSPCC) Advice for parents about talking to your child about creating, sending or receiving explicit images.
Social networking (Parentchannel.tv) Some tips on how to address the potential concerns of using social networking sites like Facebook, so you can help your children to stay safe online and behave responsibly online.
Talk PANTS (NSPCC) Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried.
UK safer internet centre Internet safety website, teaching you how to use MSN, social networking sites and Google safely, and about parental controls for mobiles, laptops and games consoles.