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Internet safety resources

Links to resources to help keep your child safe online.

Click on the website name or picture to take you to the different websites and resources.  

Any blue writing is also a link.

 

UK Safer Internet Centre 

 

Contains tips, advice and resources to help children and young people have a safe and positive time online with resources for young people and for parents/carers.  It also has a useful selection of social media guides explaining safety features available on these popular social networks.

 

Think u know

Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.  The site also includes home activity packs containing simple 15 minute activities you can do with your family to support their online safety at home.

 

Childnet 

Childnet has a variety of resources for adults and pupils including a parents and carers toolkit and a toolkit for young people with special educational needs.

 

Some of our favourite resources:

Digiduck stories - a series of stories of friendship, responsibility and critical thinking online.

Smartie the Penguin - stories covering pop ups and in app purchasing, inappropriate websites for older children, cyberbullying, upsetting images, unreliable information and talking to strangers online.

Widgit - symbol supported online safety rules.

 

If you have any concerns or need more information, please contact your child's teacher.

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