Staying Safe Online
With the increased access children have to devices that can connect to the internet, it has never been more important to understand how to be safe when using online content.
Whether children are accessing images, online games, social media platforms or just surfing the web, as part of their homework, they need to remain safe.
At Broadhembury C of E Primary School, we take E-Safety seriously and it is an integral part of our computing and PSHE curriculum. We also prioritise sharing the most up to date information with parents and carers so please see some recommended websites below. Also keep an eye on our newsletters for regular updates and resources to further support your understanding.
Some useful websites:
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/ - 'Since 2006, Thinkuknow has been keeping children and young people safe by providing education about sexual abuse and sexual exploitation. Thinkuknow is unique. It is underpinned by the latest intelligence about child sex offending from CEOP Command. Thinkuknow aims to ensure that everyone has access to this practical information – children, young people, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them. Alongside the Thinkuknow website the programme provides educational resources, including films, cartoons and lesson plans, to help professionals raise young people’s awareness.'
https://www.net-aware.org.uk - a really useful site to check that information on websites, social networks and games the children are using is appropriate for their age. It also includes helpful hints and tips with staying safe and the dangers with each.
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/nspcc - contains articles and useful information for keeping your children safe online.
Parents Protect - Internet Safety - lots of key information around many different aspects on online safety including grooming and social media.
https://www.gocompare.com/broadband/parental-controls/ - Broadband Parental Controls & Internet Safety - In this guide, learn all about broadband parental controls and how to make sure they are protected.