
How to thrive in the digital age
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Engage parents and children in online safety and resilience.
The Resilient Families programme is a resilience-based approach to online safety for educators and family professionals.
It has a specific focus on addressing disinformation, extremism and radicalisation.
It includes interactive video courses for primary and secondary ages and parents.
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Customers say:
“Engaging and effective as a teaching resource.”
“Particularly good for autistic children as it describes emotions in depth to make them more relatable.”
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A resilience-based approach
The programme was developed to work alongside the Digital Resilience framework.
It will help children and parents understand types of online risk and know what to do in different situations.
It also explains simple ways learn from experiences and approaches to recover if something bad happens.
Resilient Families is a recommended resource in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport Media Literacy strategy.
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Subscribe and access:
A user guide for working with children, young people and parents.
3 video-based lessons/courses (available with subtitles and BSL).
Lesson plans for primary and secondary and supporting worksheets.
Lesson plans for primary and secondary pupils with SEND and supporting worksheets.
Parent advice and support handouts - in English and Urdu.
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