
More Resources
The online world changes fast, and no one is expected to navigate it alone. Alongside The D.O.G. resources, we’ve gathered a small, trusted selection of external organisations that offer reliable, practical support for families and educators. These sites are particularly helpful if you want to deepen your understanding of online safety, find classroom materials, or know where to turn if something goes wrong online. Think of this as an extra layer of support — there when you need it.
UK Safer Internet Centre — saferinternet.org.uk
A national hub for online safety advice and education. They provide clear guidance on issues such as online bullying, inappropriate content, and digital wellbeing, along with useful resources specifically designed for teachers and schools.
Childnet — www.childnet.com
Childnet creates high-quality, age-appropriate materials that help children learn how to be kind, critical, and confident online. Their lesson plans and activity packs are widely used in schools and are a great companion to any digital citizenship teaching.
Report Harmful Content — reportharmfulcontent.com
A simple, practical reporting service for anyone who has experienced or witnessed harm online. If you’re unsure what to do after seeing something worrying, this site helps you take the right next steps.
Internet Matters — www.internetmatters.org
A family-focused platform that offers guidance on everything from parental controls to supporting children’s emotional wellbeing online. It’s a helpful place to go if you’re dealing with a specific issue or just want to feel more informed.
