eSafety Websites for Children

Please be aware that we have no control of the content that you may find on external websites.

Parents and Guardians: Please spend time exploring these websites with your children.

Childline 0800 1111

This link contains advice and information for children and young people. There are safe forums where you can discuss any worries that you have and a link to enable you to talk directly to a professional who can help you. Remember that you should also speak to any of the adults in school who are also able to help you.

Create … Videos … Games …

There are lots of great things to do in the Play section – you can play games, watch videos, try out the creative tools and get involved with ChildLine.

CBBC Stay Safe

Test your Internet safety knowledge with Hacker and help the Horrible Histories gang stay safe online.

Stay Safe Facts – with Hacker

Try the Stay Safe eSafety Quiz !!

Caught in the Web

A Newsround special programme all about staying safe on the internet. The show, which is voiced by David Tennant, tells the story of a girl called Lonely Princess, who gets into danger after meeting someone in a chatroom.

It also has lots of tips on how to be safe, and case studies of children with real-life experiences of how things can go wrong.

Chat Danger

A site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.

Click on the icons to read true stories and find out how to chat safely …

Know It All – Dongle the Rabbit

When window opens, Click the 7-10 link, and then ‘Visit the activity centre’ to open a very good interactive activity for children featuring BBC’s Dongle the Rabbit

ThinkUKnow

Very useful ‘eSafety’ website for Parents, Carers, Teachers and children of all ages (mainly KS2+)

KidSMART

For under elevens. Learn more about the internet and being ‘SMART’ here.

Design and Print your own Stay Safe Bookmark

When should I report to CEOP?

We help children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up.

If you are worried about anything on the internet, you can report your concerns to CEOP here.