E-safety
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Keeping children safe online
We are constantly being told that dangers of the social media and gaming sites and apps our children use. This 'net aware' site from the NSPCC is a great resource for parents and carers who want to know more about keeping their children safe on-line.
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Child Exploitation and Online Protection website - CEOP CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online
Here is some helpful information about how to ensure your children can be as safe as possible online.
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National Online Safety Training and Guides The school has signed up to National Online Safety which provide pupils, teachers, parent/carers and governors with th eknowledge , training and resources to ensure we all stay safe online. Please take the time to click this link and take the online training course to help keep you child safe and to better understand the various games and platforms which they have access to.
- Glossary of IT terms
- Digital Parenting Guide
- Childnet information for parents - Keeping Young Children Safe Online
- Childnet information for parents - Facebook
- Childnet information for parents - Google Safesearches
- Childnet information for parents - Xbox
- Parent factsheet - Child safety on YouTube
- National Online Safety Guide - Top Tips for Online Safety
- National Online Safety Guide - Cyberbullying
- National Online Safety Guide - Disney+
- National Online Safety Guide - Fortnite
- National Online Safety Guide - Remote Learning for Children
- National Online Safety Guide - Remote Learning for Parents
- National Online Safety Guide - Social Media
- National Online Safety Guide - TikTok
- Quick guide to Roblox
- Parents Guide to Snapchat
Here are some useful websites for further information:
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Childnet Visit the ‘Know It All’ Section for an interactive guide about online safety
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Directgov - UK Council for Child Internet Safety Click Clever Click Safe Campaign
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Get Safe Online Free up-to-date Security advice
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NSPCC - Net Aware A guide for parents and carers to keep up to date with the social networks and apps children use
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Think U Know Visit the “Parent/Carer” Section. Use the “Click CEOP” button to seek advice and report