Crime and Criminality
Fearless is a site where you can access non-judgemental information and advice about crime and criminality..
What makes this site different is we also provide you with a safe place to give information to us about crime - 100% anonymously.
We have 15 Fearless Outreach Workers delivering workshops to young people and professionals in a variety of areas across the country.
Contact us at to find out if we have a Fearless Outreach Worker in your area.
Here you can access our educational resources, further information on different crime types and find out more about the work we are doing nationally to educate and encourage young people to speak out about crime.
Community Safety
Welcome to our new Community Safety page.
As a result of the Corona virus, we have designed this new page to assist people locating suitable resources for their requirements.
As such, we have collected numerous links to external websites which contain information, activities , help guides and numerous other on line interactions that you can get involved with.
Child sexual exploitation
We are a national expert on child sexual exploitation (CSE). We support young people in local services around the country when they are at risk and help them to rebuild their lives if they have been victims of CSE or abuse. We also campaign for changes to laws and policies that leave them in danger.
Schools have a unique opportunity to educate students about how to develop healthy relationships. Together we can help them to make informed choices in their lives so they can protect themselves from being exploited.
Anti Social Behaviour
Antisocial behaviour is any aggressive, intimidating or destructive activity that damages or destroys another person's quality of life.
Child Criminal Exploitation
County lines is a term used to describe gangs and organised criminal networks involved in exporting illegal drugs into one or more importing areas [within the UK], using dedicated mobile phone lines or other form of “deal line”. They are likely to exploit children and vulnerable adults to move and store the drugs and money and they will often use coercion, intimidation, violence (including sexual violence) and weapons.
Hate crime
Hate crimes are any crimes that are targeted at a person because of hostility or prejudice towards that person’s:
This can be committed against a person or property.
A victim does not have to be a member of the group at which the hostility is targeted. In fact, anyone could be a victim of a hate crime.
Road Safety
Guidance for educators
With our flexible content you can support your students to be more road aware. Our resources support different learning styles and encourage peer-to-peer expression.
Water and leisure safety
The main efforts of RoSPA's Leisure Safety department are focused on reducing the several hundred drowning deaths that occur every year in the UK. We provide balanced advice, campaign for change and drive improvements where appropriate. To do this we work with a wide range of professionals, the UK Government and most importantly members of the general public. Explore the information here to see where we can best help you!
Parent Info is a website for parents, covering all of the issues amplified by the internet. Its newsfeed function enables schools and family-focused organisations to host and share expert advice and information through their own websites.
Parent Info is a collaboration between Parent Zone and NCA-CEOP, a command of the National Crime Agency.
Parent Info provides support and advice to parents, with contributions from the leading experts and organisations in matters related to young people and families in a digital world.
This website contains very useful advice in relation to: Games and Apps / Parenting / Safety and Settings / Relationships and sex / Education and the Future / Health and Wellbeing
You can contact Childline about anything. Whatever your worry, it's better out than in. We're here to support you.
There are lots of different ways to speak to a Childline counsellor or get support from other young people.
This website has loads of fantastic resources, guides, help and advice for young people.
Is someone close becoming a stranger?
It can be hard to know what to do if you’re worried someone close is expressing extreme views or hatred, which could lead to them harming themselves or others. Working with other organisations, the police protect vulnerable people from being exploited by extremists through a Home Office programme called Prevent.
Act early and tell us your concerns in confidence. You won’t be wasting our time and you won’t ruin lives, but you might save them.
Welcome to Police.uk
The national website for policing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Coronavirus (Covid-19): Please only call 999 if it is an emergency. If it's not an emergency, use our online services if you can. Please only contact us about a social distancing violation if you think there is a serious breach of the rules.
The British Red Cross. Build confidence and connections: resources to support you
As the coronavirus continues, loneliness affects more people.
Life can feel overwhelming. Reaching out to others may feel like a challenge at times, and knowing where to look for advice is sometimes hard.
These resources can help.