eSafety Websites for Parents, Guardians and Adults

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

The Internet has become part of our everyday lives and is now easier to access then ever before.

Use of the Internet can also have risks. Young people are more at risk of exposure to inappropriate or criminal behaviour if they are unaware of the dangers.

These dangers include:

  • viewing unsuitable content e.g. hate material, adult content, sites that endorse unhealthy behaviour
  • giving out personal information
  • arranging to meet an online ‘friend’
  • becoming involved in, or the victim of, bullying, identity theft, or making and sending indecent or illegal images
  • spending too much time online (internet addiction), which can effect concentration, sleep and health
  • copying information from the Internet or buying work from other people to use as their own.

The links below are for your information, but also to share with your children if you feel that they are appropriate.

ThinkuKnow

www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

Know It All

Designed to help educate parents / carers, teachers and young people about safe and positive use of the internet.

Digizen – Cyberbullying film

‘Let’s fight it together’ Cyberbullying film. What we can all do to prevent cyberbullying.

(Some viewers may find this film upsetting)

Childnet

A non-profit organisation working with others to ‘help make the Internet a great and safe place for children’

NSPCC

Cruelty to children must stop

CEOP

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre delivers a multi-agency service dedicated to tackling the exploitation of children.

www.getsafeonline

How to protect yourself, your computer or mobile device against fraud, identity theft, viruses and other problems encountered online.

How we protect the pupils accessing Social Networking sites such as Facebook

Social networking and personal publishing.

  • The school will control access to social networking sites, and consider how to educate pupils in their safe use.
  • Newsgroups will be blocked unless a specific use is approved.
  • Pupils will be advised never to give out personal details of any kind which may identify them, their friends or their location.
  • Pupils and parents will be advised that the use of social network spaces outside school brings a range of dangers for primary aged pupils.

The following information is from Facebook

  • The Facebook Privacy Policy states – No information from children under age 13.
  • If you are under age 13, please do not attempt to register for Facebook or provide any personal information about yourself to us.
  • If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under age 13, we will delete that information as quickly as possible.
  • If you believe that we might have any information from a child under age 13, please contact us through this help page.