Resources

Resources

Resources & Guides for Parents, Schools & Safeguarding Professionals

This page provides links to trusted organisations and resources that offer support, guidance, and information related to child safety, wellbeing, and safeguarding. If you or a child need immediate help, please contact local emergency services or a relevant professional organisation.

Free Download for Primary Schools

We offer a free Primary Teacher Safeguarding Starter Pack designed to support calm, age-appropriate safeguarding discussions in classrooms.

🔽 Download the Free Primary Teacher Safeguarding Starter Pack here.

Parent & School Guides (Expert Articles)

We regularly publish expert guides to help parents, teachers and safeguarding leads have clear, confident conversations with children about safety, boundaries, emotions and difficult topics. These practical guides are designed to support early intervention and preventative safeguarding.

How to Teach Children About Personal Boundaries (Ages 5–10)
Online Safety Rules for Children Under 10
How to Explain Cancer to a Child (Ages 5–10)
How to Help a Child Speak Up About Their Feelings

Looking for structured safeguarding storybooks and professional companion toolkits?
Explore our full range of child-facing books and adult safeguarding toolkits designed for early intervention and prevention.

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UK Support Organisations

If you are based in the UK, the following organisations provide specialist support, advice, and safeguarding services for children, families, and professionals:

Education & Safeguarding Guidance

Schools, educators, and professionals may find the following guidance helpful when developing safeguarding and wellbeing practices:

Important Information

Guy & Cesar® provides educational resources designed to support early awareness and preventative conversations. We do not replace professional safeguarding services, emergency support, or statutory agencies. If you are concerned about a child’s immediate safety, please contact local authorities or emergency services.