
Anti-bullying school policy and procedures checklist
This checklist is intended to guide senior management teams through the production of an effective anti-bullying policy. It is also intended to be used as a list of criteria for all professionals to assess their current policy against. All guidelines within this checklist have been formulated in response to the best practice standards set by the Department for Education and Ofsted.

E-Safety school policy and procedures checklist
The use of the internet has become fully integrated into the lives and often education of young people. In response to this, schools are now expected to produce official guidelines promoting the safe and responsible use of the internet and digital communications amoung its students and staff. This checklist aims to illustrate what a best practice e-safety policy looks like, and is intended to be used by a senior management team.

Preventing and tackling bullying
A comprehensive resource offering steps on how to create a best practice anti-bullying strategy within a school or organisation that works with groups of children and young people.

Cyber bullying and online safety
Guidelines on how to create a best practice e-safety strategy within a school or organisation that works with groups of children and young people. It is an ideal resource to be used in conjunction with the E-Safety school policy and procedures checklist above.
Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety - digital manifesto
The Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety (CHIS) has launched a digital manifesto to be used as a poignant resource in the lead up to the general election. The manifesto will be sent to all the major political parties as a call to action for the next government to put internet safety for children as a priority, with CHIS asking all political parties to commit themselves to supporting the policies it puts forward within the document.