SafeShield provides online safety education, awareness resources, reporting guidance and support information for children, teenagers, parents, schools and communities.
SafeShield is an online safety platform dedicated to helping people stay safer online through education, awareness and practical guidance.
We provide resources, blog content, reporting pathways and safety information designed to help users understand online risks and make informed decisions.
Our mission is to make online safety education accessible to everyone by providing clear, practical and trustworthy information.
Learning the foundations of staying safe online.
Support for social media, gaming, privacy and online relationships.
Guidance to help support children and young people.
Safeguarding resources and educational guidance.
Harmful behaviour online can affect confidence, wellbeing and mental health.
Criminals use fake messages, websites and profiles to trick people into sharing money or information.
Sharing personal information online can create long-term risks if not managed carefully.
Some content online can be upsetting, misleading or inappropriate for young people.
Learn how to create strong, secure passwords and protect your accounts.
Understand privacy settings, digital footprints and safer social networking.
Advice for safer gaming, online interactions and protecting personal data.
Learn when and how to report online safety concerns.
Guidance for supporting children online, managing screen time and understanding online platforms.
Safeguarding resources, reporting guidance and online safety education support for schools.
Child and teen friendly advice covering gaming, social media, scams and online wellbeing.
Learn more about the people helping SafeShield achieve its mission.
SafeShield is an online safety platform providing education, resources, reporting pathways and awareness content.
Yes. Reports can be submitted through our reporting page and may be submitted anonymously.
No. SafeShield is not a law enforcement agency and should not be used as a replacement for emergency services.
Children, teenagers, parents, schools and communities are welcome to use our resources.
If someone is in immediate danger, contact emergency services before using SafeShield.
Emergency: 999
CEOP
Action Fraud
NSPCC
Emergency: 911
FBI IC3
NCMEC CyberTipline
Emergency: 911
Cybertip
Emergency: 000
eSafety Commissioner
ReportCyber
Emergency: 111
Netsafe
If something online makes you feel unsafe, uncomfortable or worried, speak to a trusted adult, parent, teacher or appropriate authority.
Getting help early can make a significant difference.
Learn about our mission, values, goals and future vision for SafeShield.
Whether you have a question, partnership enquiry or need assistance finding information, our contact page can help you get in touch.
Explore our resources, access support information or submit an online safety concern.