Online Safety information for parents
Our pupils are growing up in a world of ever-changing technology. While we feel that the use of technology is a largely positive aspect of modern life, we cannot ignore the risks that can be associated.
Throughout school we aim to teach children:
- about the impact of cyber-bullying and what to do if they have been affected.
- to be vigilant when communicating online recognising that people may not always be who they say they are and to be sensible about what they share.
- to tell an adult they trust if something is upsetting them.
- to question the reliability of information given through a web based source.
- to search responsibly for information while using internet browsers.
We understand that much of our pupil's use of the internet will occur at home, away from the school filters.
Below are a list of useful websites, advice and resources that you may find helpful when navigating the issue of online safety with your child. At the bottom of this page are resources that your child can directly access as well to help them learn about online safety.
Useful resources and links
Thinkuknow is an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command. Since 2006, it 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.
A comprehensive web resource with a wide array of tips and advice on how to navigate the online world with your child. Some of their guidance we attach below but you can find even more by visiting the link.
National Online Safety's mission is to make the internet a safer place for children. They aim to do this by equipping school staff, parents and children with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and how best to react should an incident arise. The link above provides up to date information about a wide variety of social media apps and platforms your child might be using.
The NSPCC are the first to admit that the internet is amazing. Children can play, learn, create and connect - opening up a whole world of exciting possibilities. But with the digital world changing all the time, how can you make sure your child’s staying safe? That’s where the NSPCC come in. Whether you’re an online expert or you’re not sure where to start, their tools and advice will help you keep your child safe.
Childnet International is a registered UK charity that aims to make the internet a safe place for children and young people. Packed with resources it is a great resource for parents.
Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) is part of the National Crime Agency and their website can be used to report if you are worried about online abuse or the way someone is communicating online.
The BBC have a website and app called Own It. The website has a lot of content for children to help them navigate their online lives, and the free smartphone app comes with a special keyboard which can intervene with help and support in the moments that children need it the most.
SafeToNet is technology that educates children “in-the-moment” as they use their device. It is a safeguarding assistant that helps them become responsible and safe digital citizens. Its power lies in a smart keyboard that detects risks in real-time. It steers children away from trouble by filtering harmful outgoing messages before they can be sent and any damage can be done.
A guide to Apps & Social Media
The number of apps and social media channels your child could be exposed to grow all the time, as does an app's functionality. We recommend you visit Net Aware to read the latest and most current advice on over 70 apps to ensure you know what they do, how you can limit their features as well as recommended age restrictions.
The apps included are:
- Fortnite
- Instagram
- Snapchat
- YouTube
- Minecraft
- Clash of Clans & Clash Royale
- Kik
- Friv
- Dubsmash
- Wink
- YOLO
- TikTok
- And many, many more
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WIZZ
OFCOM
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Echo Chambers
Device Stress & Anxiety
Stronger passwords
Adopting Safe & Healthy Online Habits
iPads
NGL
Spotify
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
10 Ways Gaming Can Support Positive Outcomes
Digital Lives
12 Top Tips for Building Cyber Resilience at Home
Twitter
World of Warcraft
New devices
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Setting up Apps, Games and Software
HiPal
Social Media & Mental Health
TikTok
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Online Bullying
AMIGO
OVERWATCH2
SENDIT
FIFA 23
BeReal
How to be green with your tech
Reddit
Queen Elizabeth II
Dealing with Grief
Roblox
Back to school
Google Chomebook
Instagram
Amazon Fire Tablets
Loot boxes
Online tips for parents
Stay safe online this summer
Equality Online
Steam
Minecraft
Esports
Twitch
Virtual Reality
Metaverse
Cross-platform sharing of inappropriate content
DISCORD
Toddlers & Screen Time
Online Safety fo Under 5s
YouTube Kids
Loneliness Online
Group Chats
Spotting Ads on Social Media
Facebook Messenger
The OFCOM Children and Parents Media Use and Attitudes Report 2022
Facebook
Phone scams
Supporting children with upsetting content
Brighten Someones Day
Yubo
WhatsApp
NFT's
Wink
Check in with your Friends
10 Top Tips for Respect Online: A Digital World for Everyone
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YouTube
Horror Games
Replica
Fortnite Chapter 3
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Make the most of the online world this Christmas
Age Inappropriate Content
Cyber Monday
Tips to shopping online on Black Friday
Cryptocurrancy
10 Ways you can share Kindness Online
Netflix
Snapchat
Squid Game
What parents need to know about Social bots
Apple Guided Access
Pokemon Go
How to set up parental conrtols for iPhone Apps
How to set up parental contols for Android Apps
Social Media Scams
What Parents Need To Know About Rocket League
Back To School Safety Tips For Children
HOOP
Echo Chambers
Edtech Summrt Holiday Guides
Deepfakes
Free Speech v Hate Speech
Onlyfans
Valorant
Online Fair Play
Sport Betting
FIFA 21
Parental Controls to Protect Privacy - iphone
Parental Controls to Protect Privacy - Android
Text Me
Email Scams
Email Scams
Ofcom Children & Parents: Media & Attitudes Report 2020/2021
What parents and carers need to know about Roblox
Parental Controls
Parental Controls
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
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Chatroulette
Rec Room
How to prepare for an emegency with you google phone
How to set up emergency mode on your Samsung
How to make an emergency SOS call on an iphone
SIGNAL
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10 Top Tips for keeping children safe from Cyber Crime
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What parents need to know about Wechat
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What parents need to know about Crunch-Line Chronicles
What parents need to know about Cyberpunk 2077
10 Tips for Safer online Shopping
Call of Duty Black ops
XBox Series X/S
Among us
League of legends
Tellonym
The Deep web and the Dark web
Persuasive Design
Amazon Alexa
Overwatch
Music Streaming Apps ad Sites
Catfishing
Virtual Private Networks
Lifestyle Sites
Gaming Disorder
Peer sharing
Screen grabs
10 tips to keep your children safe online
Tech related communication
Age ratings
Friends & Followers
Hacking
Seach Engines
Online avators
Games Consoles
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What parents need to know about trolling and online abuse
What parents need to know about Triller
What paents need to know about Xbox one
What parents need to know about Instagram
What parents need to know about phishing
What parents need to know about phishing
Webcams
Webcams
Loot Boxes and Skin Betting
Warzone
Warzone
Sexting
Sexting
Oculus
Protecting Personal Data
Protecting personal data
Conversation Starters for Parents
How not to be a 'screen zombie'
How not to be a 'screen' zombie
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams
Instragram
Instragram
Facebook Messenger
Facebook Messenger
14 Acts of Kindness Online
14 Acts of Kindess online
PS4
PS4
Online grooming
Online Grooming
Disney
Disney
Google Stadia
Google Stadia
Netflix
Netflix
Zoom
Zoom
Live Lessons
Houseparty
Houseparty
Top Tips Remote Learning for Children
Top Tips Remote learning for children
Remote learing for parents
Remote learning tips for parents
How to clean devices
What parents need to know about OMEGLE
What parents need to know about STEAM
What parents need to know about Steam
Hidden Photo Apps Guide
Hidden Photo Apps Guide
Be Kind
Be kind
From Online Gaming to Online Gambling
From Online Gaming to Online Gambling
Mental Health
Mental Health
What parents need to know about FIFA20
What parents need to know about FIFA20
What parents need to know about FIFA20
Suggested Apps and Games for 11-14 year olds
Suggested Apps and Games for 11-14 year olds
Suggested Apps and Games for 11 - 14 year olds
Suggested Apps and Games for 7 - 11 year olds
Suggested Apps and Games for 7-11 year olds
Suggested Apps and Games for Early Years
Suggested Apps and Games for Early Years
Suggested Apps and Games for Early Years
Sadfishing
Sadfishing
Sadfishing
Fortnite - Chapter 2
Fortnite - Chapter -2
Loot Boxes and Skin Betting
Social Media Influencers - Social Pressures
Keeping Mentally Healthy Online
You Tube parental guidance by National Online Safety
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How to keep under 7's safe online. Think you know has a new blog post up and running, dedicated to educating parents and children about being safe online, when you are under 7. Latest Ofcom statistics show The latest Ofcom statistics show that: 52% of 3-4 year olds go online for nearly 9 hours a week 82% of 5-7s go online for around 9 1⁄2 hours week.
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