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Online Safety

Keeping our children safe online is extremely important to us. On this page you will find information and resources to help you stay safe online.

 

Pupil Information

Key Stage 1:
In Years 1 and 2 Smartie the Penguin helps us to learn all about how to stay safe online. You can read his story here

Key Stage 2:

In Key Stage 2 we learn to be S.M.A.R.T. when online. You can find out how to be S.M.A.R.T. by clicking the links below
Childnet
Stay switched on

Parent Information

As part of our commitment to keeping children safe online, parents are able to access online training and information through the National Online Safety website. Please ask the school for further information.

Useful links:

Report Harmful Content

CEOP – Report Online Abuse

Gov.uk Keeping Children Safe Online During Covid-19

PEGI website – Age classification information

Information on Setting Parental Controls

Information on  Social Media Guides

Information on Online Gaming

Video Game Ratings (PEGI)

Information regarding Online Gaming and Gambling

In game chat functions

Digital Basics

Below are some other links you can find useful for advice and support should a situation require it:

Act Early (ACT Early | Prevent radicalisation ) This is the link to Counter Terrorism Policing PREVENT website which provides information on spotting the signs of radicalisation and how you can get safeguarding support if you think a loved one or friend is at risk

  • Internet Matters ( internetmatters.org ) Internet Matters is a non-profit organisation, based in London, England. It was established to help parents keep their children safe online and provides lots of useful practical advice across a wide age range all aimed and keeping young people safe online
  • UK Safer Internet Centre (UK Safer Internet Centre – Online Safety Tips, Advice and Resources | Safer Internet Centre) The UK Safer Internet Centre is funded under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme of the European Commission.UK Safer Internet Centre provides advice and information about a better internet to the general public
  • Barnardos (barnardos.org.uk): Barnardos run specialist services for children and young people who have engaged in harmful sexual behaviour or area risk of or experiencing child sexual abuse and exploitation

Safer Interent Day

 

Below are some video ‘Conversation Starters’  about how to talk to your child about staying safe online at home:

Check out the parent information guides below, more can be found on the National Online Safety website.

Worried about something online?

 

If you or your child are worried about something you have seen online please use one of the links here to report it