Online safety

 

 

The internet is invaluable in today's climate as a source of information and a medium for communication.  It is however, vitally important that certain protocol is followed to ensure personal safety is protected at all times. Internet Safety is taught to children in school as part of the curriculum and is reinforced whenever the children access the web or use emails. The use of the internet in school is strictly filtered and the tightest security is in place at all times.

Roblox checklist 2023

 

What's the Problem

A guide for parents of children and young people who have got into trouble online
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We encourage parents, carers and family members to read the information on the links below and take action to protect their children when they are online at home. The internet can then be used to its full potential and greatly benefit your children's education.

 

We tell our children to share but online it's different. In fact sometimes sharing online can be dangerous. That's why we're asking parents to be Share Aware and keep children safe online.

 

Internet Matters

Internet Matters is an independent, not-for-profit organisation to help parents keep their children safe online.

So You Got Naked Online

A resource that offers children, young people and parents advice and strategies to support the issues resulting from sexting incidents.

Childnet

Childnet’s mission is to work in partnership with others around the world to help make the internet a great and safe place for children.

 

 

 Click Clever, Click Safe website - Where information and advice can be found about internet safety for parents and children.





Childline - The Childline site offers help and advice on a range of issues. 

 



Get Safe Online - Worried about hacking, viruses and online security?  Visit this site for help and advice.

 

Learn about digital citizenship, Internet safety, security, privacy, sexting, cyberbullying, reputation management and more so you can help kids embrace technology safely and wisely.



Internet Watch Foundation - If you think you have come across something illegal online report it so that it can be investigated.



Thinkuknow site - For a wide range of information about keeping safe online.

 



 

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

For help and advice, or if you wish to report something that is troubling you or your children online.