Internet Safety Information
Being online is an integral part of children and young people’s lives. Social media, online games, websites and apps can be accessed through mobile phones, computers, laptops and tablets – all of which form a part of children and young people’s online world.
The internet and online technology provides new opportunities for young people’s learning and growth, but it can also expose them to new types of risks.
https://www.bbc.com/ownit/curations/parents
Five Internet Safety Tips for Kids
NSPCC - Keeping Children Safe Online
Thinkuknow is an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command.
These home activity packs have been created to cover different areas of online safety for each age range, using the Thinkuknow resources.
For Early Years and Primary:
Click here for home activity packs for children aged 4-5
Click here for home activity packs for children aged 5-7
Click here for home activity packs for children aged 8-10
The National Crime Agency's CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.
Childnet International – Guidance for Parents, Teachers and Young People
This contains detailed information regarding specific topics such as social networking, online grooming, gaming and downloading.
A simple and effective way to get involved with your children and their lives online is through discussion. Why not use our conversation starters for parents and carers to get the ball rolling? Click on the picture above.
National Online Safety - Supporting Schools, Teachers And Parents To Keep Children Safe On The Internet. Award-winning Online Safety Training And Resources For The Whole School Community.
Guides for Parents available below: