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  1. Sources of support for those who have been affected by an issue online include123:
    • Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP): Provides help and advice on cyberbullying, maintains a website called Think U Know for children and young people, and parents and carers about staying safe online.
    • Internet Matters: Provides regularly refreshed content to support parents and carers with all aspects of e-safety.
    • Report Harmful Content: Provides further support on reporting an issue online.
    • Helplines: There are a few organisations that offer helplines for one-to-one support.
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    The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) Provides help and advice on cyberbullying, the Centre maintains a website called Think U Know for children and young people, and parents and carers about staying safe online. Internet Matters Provides regularly refreshed content to support parents and carers with all aspects of e-safety.
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    There are also links to our online issue advice pages, where you can find advice on specific issues plus recommended forums to get support and talk to other parents. You can also visit the Report Harmful Content website to get further support on reporting an issue online.
    www.internetmatters.org/report-issue/
    If you need to talk to a trusted adult or a counsellor about something that you have experienced online, here are a few organisations that offer helplines for one-to-one support.
    www.internetmatters.org/connecting-safely-online/s…
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