Welcome to Safeglia’s Children’s Services page. This page contains expert-led thoughtfully designed seminars and workshops to equip children with important skills and knowledge needed to make the learning environment safe and inclusive. We encourage you to explore our interactive, age-appropriate workshops and resources tailored for students from EYFS through Year 12. Below is an overview of some of the services we offer.

Peer Pressure & Positive Choices

Build confidence, resist negative influence, and make positive choices. This Safeglia online course helps children (12–16) handle peer pressure through fun lessons, real-life scenarios, and practical tools, anytime, anywhere.

Antibullying Peer Support Programme

Our Student Peer Support Training Programme is designed for students in Key Stages 3 to 5, providing them with the skills and knowledge needed to become effective peer supporters, mediators, and ambassadors against bullying.

Cyberbullying Awareness Workshop

Register your children or school students – Key Stages 3 to 5 (ages 11–18) to participate in our engaging Cyberbullying Awareness Workshop. This workshop is designed to educate students on the meaning, preventing, and responding to cyberbullying online.

Online Safety Workshop

Safeglia’s Online Safety Workshop offers a practical learning experience for children with essential digital literacy skills to navigate the internet safely and responsibly. Through engaging, age-appropriate activities, pupils learn about privacy, online friendships, and safe internet use. The workshop supports schools and parents in nurturing confident, respectful, and safety-conscious online citizens.

Consent and Body Autonomy

Safeglia’s Consent and Body Autonomy Workshop teaches children to understand personal boundaries, respect others, and recognise safe and unsafe touch. Using stories, discussions, and role-play, pupils learn how to say “no,” seek help, and make safe choices. The workshop supports schools and parents in nurturing confident, respectful, and empowered children.