Cleverways resources
Practical scam-awareness tools for households and small organisations
Cleverways is developing plain-English resources to help people pause, check safely and take the right next step when something feels suspicious.
Resources being developed
The free 10-second scam check is the first step. Future resources will build on the same calm approach: clear checks, practical action sheets and guidance people can use without panic.
UK Scam Safety Toolkit
Printable checklists and action sheets for common scam situations, designed for quick use at home.
Family Scam Protection Pack
Simple resources to help families talk about scams without blame, embarrassment or pressure.
Workplace Scam Awareness
Plain-English briefing materials for small teams that need practical scam-awareness guidance.
Start here
Download the free 10-second scam check
Before the paid resources are ready, the free guide gives you a simple pause-and-check routine for suspicious texts, calls, emails and payment requests.
- Check common warning signs before clicking or paying
- Spot pressure, false authority and suspicious links
- Use trusted UK reporting routes
- Share a simple checklist with family or colleagues

What the paid resources will focus on
The aim is to create useful, low-pressure resources that help people act more confidently before and after scam situations.
Practical action sheets
Clear steps for clicked links, suspicious messages, account security, payment concerns and reporting routes.
No-blame family guidance
Resources to help families discuss scams calmly, especially when someone feels embarrassed or under pressure.
Small team awareness
Simple briefings and checklists for small organisations that need scam-awareness training without complexity.
Built around trusted UK routes
Cleverways can help explain warning signs and next steps, but urgent reporting and account protection should use trusted official routes.
Report Fraud
For reporting fraud and cyber crime through the UK reporting service.
7726 and phishing emails
Forward scam texts to 7726 and suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk.
159 for bank concerns
For many UK customers, 159 can help connect you to your bank safely.
Start with the free guide
The paid resources are being developed. For now, download the free 10-second scam check and keep it nearby for suspicious messages, calls and payment requests.