Sextortion is a grave form of online blackmail where perpetrators threaten to share intimate images or videos of you unless you comply with their demands, which often involve sending money, more explicit content, or performing unwanted actions.
In today’s interconnected world, online connections offer incredible opportunities, but they also come with inherent risks. One of the most insidious forms of digital deception is “catfishing,” where someone creates a fake online identity to manipulate or deceive others.
Overview
This course is designed for parents, safeguarding professionals, and anyone working with children and young people. It provides the learner with a clear understanding of sextortion, a form of online abuse where coercion, manipulation and threats are used to control their victims. Sextortion almost always involves the sharing of private images. Using real-life examples, we’ll explore how children and young people may encounter this form of abuse and the impact it has on their lives. The course also offers practical advice, resources, and strategies to help protect and support the children in your care. By the end of this training, you’ll be equipped to recognise and respond to this type of abuse effectively.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:

This course is CPD certified. This accreditation ensures that our training meets the highest standards of professional development, allowing you to enhance your skills, stay compliant, and earn recognised credits.