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Digital safeguarding Information

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You can use your computer, mobile phone or tablet for lots of fun things and to make lots of new friends from all over the world.
There are many positives associated with the Internet and children are increasingly using the Internet for education and play.
We believe that E-Safety/digital safeguarding education is a crucial element of the curriculum and an essential part of young people’s development. To raise awareness of the issues that children and young people face online today, the school carries out many age appropriate activities, including participating in the ‘Safer Internet Day’ organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre.

The UK Safer Internet Centre website contains information which is very useful for parents to support the work done in school and ensure that our children keep safe whilst using the ever-expanding growth of mobile technology.

This section of our website will provide you with links to really useful advice on how to be careful when you use the Internet and some great tips to keep safe.  If you are worried about anything you see online or people are asking you questions about where you live or saying nasty things to you, please speak to your parents or teacher or follow any of the links below for help and advice.

Parent Information

Parent Info is collaboration between CEOP and Parent Zone and provides information to parents and carers about their children’s wellbeing and resilience, internet safety and a wide range of other topic matters like sex, relationship and body image.

Think U Know Website

Think U Know Website
I bet you probably like to use the computer for fun. The Think U Know website will help you go on the Internet in a safe way and tell you who to talk to if you are worried.  

If you want to talk to someone else you can call ‘Childline’, which is a place where people who are nice can help you.
They won’t tell anyone that you have called and it’s free. You can phone them on: 0800 1111.

Top Tips

Always ask a grown up before you use the Internet. They can help you find the best thing to do.
Don’t tell strangers where you live, your phone number or where you go to school. Only your friends and family need to know that.
Don’t send pictures to people you don’t know. You don’t want strangers looking at photos of you, your friends or your family.
Tell a grown up if you feel scared or unhappy about anything.

KidSMART Website

Visit the KidSMART website and learn more about the Internet and being a SMART surfer. Learn the SMART Rules with the SMART Crew.  Download a poster of the SMART Rules by clicking the link below.
Kid’s Smart Poster

 

Help and Advice

If you find something on the Internet or someone has made you sad or scared you should tell your mum, dad or the person who looks after you at home or a teacher at school. If you would like to talk to someone else we have added some links to the Advice Help and Report Centre on the CEOPS website. You can contact people who are friendly and helpful by following the link for your age group.
Safety Centre for 5 to 7 year olds
Safety Centre for 8 to 10 year olds
Safety Centre for 11 to 13 year olds

View the following websites for further information about keeping your children safe online.
Childnet
NSPCC

 
 
 
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