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E-Safety

Parent engagement - How to talk to your child about their on-line use.

Designated Safeguarding Leads - Jo Devine & Lisa Bonfield

Cameras, Video and Social Media Use by Parents

Generally photographs and videos for school and family use are a source of innocent pleasure and pride, which can make children, young people and their families feel good about themselves.

We request that parents and carers do not film or photograph our pupils during a performance or an assembly as we  require the consent of all the other parents whose children may be included in the images. 

We ask that you respect this for the safety of all our pupils.

Useful Links

NSPCC Online safety support for parents

Keeping our children safe online is of the greatest importance.  The following sites provide useful information for parents:

Netaware is a parents' guide to the social networks children and young people use.  Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today's digital world http://www.net-aware.org.uk

Staying safe on Minecraft http://parentinfo.org/article/staying-safe-on-minecraft

Parenting in the digital age http://www.pitda.co.uk

Think U Know https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Child Exploitation and Online Protection https://www.ceop.police.uk

Safer Internet Day 2016 information https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2016

Whatsapp - a guide for parents and carers  http://parentinfo.org/article/whatsapp-a-guide-for-parents-and-carers

Online risks - myths and facts http://parentinfo.org/article/online-risk-myths-and-facts

Where to go for help if your child is having problems online http://parentinfo.org/article/where-to-go-for-help-with-problems-your-child-is-having-online

Parental controls in keeping children safe online  http://parentinfo.org/article/what-are-parental-controls-and-how-can-they-help-children-stay-safe-online

Tips for building your child's online resilience http://parentinfo.org/article/three-top-tips-for-building-your-child-s-online-resilience

ONLINE SAFETY AT HOME 

Guidance and suggested activities to keep your child safe when online during home learning.

Please click the appropriate age below for links to activities: