Online Safety
Click HERE to access a resource called 'Jessie and Friends' that can be used with 4 - 7 year olds it helps children to develop the skills and knowledge they need to help them stay safer when spending time online
Click HERE to get information around Looking After Your Well-Being Online
Click HERE to get you up to speed on the things you should be keeping an eye out for, test yourself on the Children's Internet Safety Test
Click HERE to find some console buying and device tips November 2022
Click HERE to find out how to read guides on how to set up parental controls on devices November 2022
November 2022 - Digital Parenting guide from Vodafone click HERE
October 2022 - Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Parent/Carer Online Safety Resources click HERE
October 2022 - Early Years Parent/Carer Online Safety Resources click HERE
September 2022 - Expert tips to help parents/carers discuss cyberbullying click HERE
Click HERE for a parent and carer guide for Jessie and Friends
June 2022: A brand new website 'Jessie and Friends' is an interactive website for 4 - 7 year olds which helps pupils recognise worrying, scary or upsetting situations online to reinforce the message to 'tell a grown up' click HERE
Internet Safety Day 8th February 2022: To watch a webinair aound how to keep your child safe whilst gaming click HERE
Goldilocks Book: Here is a twist on the original fairy tale with a social media slant to help educate children about the potential consequences of being unkind and posting images. click HERE
Screen Savers: Looking after your eyes, body and mind when using screens click HERE
FREE online safety course for parents & carers - presented by Myleene Klass click HERE
8 Top Tips on How to Keep your Child Safe Online During Lockdown from the NSPCC click HERE
A Parent's Guide to Being Social Online in December 2020, click HERE
Join the Legends Family in this short, animated series as they go on a journey to Interland and learn some very important lessons about internet safety along the way, click HERE
TikTok has new features which are available via Family Pairing, which include the ability to prevent children searching and preventing strangers from seeing the childs' post click HERE to find out about these features.
If you or anyone you know is worried about Child Exploitation, Online Protection or anything related to Internet safety please click the link below which will take you to the CEOP reporting website:
Click HERE to access access new home activities for the summer holidays on online safety
Have a look at lots of helpful information on the NSPCC website and the Thinkuknow website
See how you can set up parent controls on different devices on the Internetmatters website
Click HERE for some TikTok Safety Guidance