ONLINE SAFETY
ONLINE SAFETY
E-Safety is very important in and outside of school, so please use the resources found here.
If you have any concerns about E-Safety or abuse then please contact the school or use the CEOP REPORT below.
Thinkuknow provides advice from the National Crime Agency (NCA) to stay safe online
to help families manage during this time, the NCA has launched Thinkuknow: home activity packs, a set of fun, engaging activities based on Thinkuknow cartoons, films, games, and advice articles
a new activity sheet for each age group will be published on the Thinkuknow website
Parent Info is a collaboration between Parentzone and the NCA providing support and guidance for parents from leading experts and organisations
Childnet provides a tool kit to support parents and carers of children of any age to start discussions about their online life, to set boundaries around online behaviour and technology use, and to find out where to get more help and support
Internet Matters provides age-specific online safety checklists, guides on how to set parental controls on a range of devices and a host of practical tips to help children get the most out of their digital world
LGfL provides support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online, including 6 top tips to keep primary aged children safe online
Net Aware provides support for parents and carers from the NSPCC, providing a guide to social networks, apps and games
Let’s Talk About It provides support for parents and carers to keep children safe from online radicalisation
UK Safer Internet Centre provides tips, advice, guides and resources to help keep children safe online, including parental controls offered by home internet providers and safety tools on social networks and other online services
staying safe online provides government guidance offering advice on parental controls, fact-checking information, communicating with family and friends while social distancing is in place and taking regular breaks
CEOP is part of the police and their job is to help keep children and young people safe online.
You can use the CEOP button if:
Someone online makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe
You are worried about online grooming
You are being asked to share pictures or messages you don’t want to
Something online doesn’t feel right
Clicking the CEOP button lets you talk to people whose job it is to help and protect children.
You can ask for help yourself, or with a trusted adult.