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FAMILY TOOLBOX
Family Toolbox is a brand new website designed for Wirral parents and carers.
 
It is a free online hub to help Wirral families be the strongest they can be. It has information about everyday family life to share, to help boost your confidence and skills and develop that vital bounce-back ability, so that you can weather life’s storms.
 
It has lots of things for family life in Wirral on one website: 
  • Find loads of tried and tested tips on parenting, looking after yourself and life as a family.
  • Introduce yourself to people and places who can give you a bit of support.
  • Find out what’s on in Wirral for you and your family.
  • Take space to reflect on what’s going on at home and what you’d like to change.
  • Save your family’s favourite ideas, resources and places to your own Toolbox. 
The site has been designed in partnership with families across Wirral, and we hope that you find it really useful. For more information and to get involved, visit www.familytoolbox.co.uk.

PARENT INFO

Who is behind Parent Info?

Parent Info is a collaboration between CEOP and The Parent Zone. 

The Parent Zone was founded in 2005 and has a track record of providing information, support and advice to parents. In recent years, The Parent Zone's work has focused on the impact of digital technologies on families. We provide information, resources and training for parents and those who work with them. 

CEOP is the child protection command of the National Crime Agency. CEOP reaches over three million children and young people a year through its Thinkuknow education programme and regularly conveys its vital online safety messages to over 100,000 practitioners (such as social workers, teachers and police officers) registered to their network, who cascade these messages directly to children and young people.

What is Parent Info?

Parent Info provides high quality information to parents and carers about their children's wellbeing and resilience.

This service is free and ranges across a wide range of subject matter, from difficult topics about sex, relationships and the internet or body image and peer pressure to broader parenting topics like ‘how much sleep do teenagers need?’.

In line with CEOP’s Thinkuknow programme, some of the content covers internet safety, but it all starts from the assumption that young people make little distinction between their online and offline lives and the issues for parents are often the same. The aim is to help parents help their children be discriminating, web-literate and resilient.

PREVENT
Below is a link to a website with useful information about how to protect pupils from extremism and radicalisation.
INTERNET SAFETY
Below is a link to another online safety website which includes a step-by-step guide to getting parental controls set up and keeping your children safe whilst online.