Online-safety
With more children than ever having access to the internet, it is crucial that we understand how to protect our children online. At the heart of this is helping children to understand how to protect themselves and manage the risks that they face when online. To help with this, we have put together a series of links to websites that can provide you and your child with all the information you need to stay safe online.
REPORT A CONCERN
If you are ever concerned about something you have seen or done online, it is important to tell someone. Using the form below, you can report a concern to the school and we will do what we can to help.
Useful Websites
The Thinkuknow website provides parents and children of all ages with the information that they need to stay safe online.
Through the childnet website, parents and carers can find invaluable information concerning online safety. Childnet resources will help you to understand the issues, set up parental controls on the internet services in your home and even provide conversation starters to help you talk about online safety with your child.
Net Aware
Because it is difficult to keep up to date with all the latest in social media and online gaming, the NSPCC has developed the net aware tool. If you follow this link and type in the name of any social media site, net aware will tell you all you need to know about it.
Safer Internet Day
Safer internet day seeks to bring together parents and children to raise awareness of the risks children face online. Last year they were able to get their message across to 2.8 million children and 2.5 million parents.
Hector's World is a series of fun and engaging cartoons that teach 5-7 year old children all about how to stay safe online.
CEOP is a national crime agency. If you have any serious concerns regarding the online safety of your child, you can click this link to make a formal report.
Please report online material promoting terrorism or extremism