E-Safety
The online world is posing an ever-increasing risk to children and it is important that schools, parents and carers work together to take an active role in teaching children about online dangers and how to act safely when using the internet.
At school we are trusted with educating our community in how to keep themselves safe online. Below is a curriculum map on how we achieve this in school.
We fully grasp that as the primary educators you will be able to guide your students to be safe online. To help facilitate you with this we are working with the national online safety (NCOS) organisation to provide a platform where you are able to lean more about how to keep your child safe.
The National Online Safety website delivers interactive online workshops gives access to podcasts, videos and booklets on how to safeguard your child online for all our parents & carers. These courses can be taken at your own convenience and covers:
· Information about online dangers and the newest platforms
· What online risks to look out for and how to protect your child
. How to limit children's access to online sources
Please find below the URL you need to visit to register your account You will need to complete your details and select “I am a: Parent/Carer” from the dropdown:
https://nationalonlinesafety.com/enrol/all-saints-catholic-school-rm8-1jt
Further support can be found at:
- Advice and guidance about keeping young people safe online: UK Safer Internet Centre
- Advice and guidance about keeping young people safe online: UK Safer Internet Centre
- Parents guide to technology: UK Safer Internet Centre
- Advice for pupils and parents about staying safe online: Think You Know
- Free online safety magazine: e-safety adviser
- Technical advice for parents on how to keep your child safe online: NSPCC and O2
- Report online abuse or inappropriate online communication: Child Exploitation and Online Protection command - CEOP
- Report online criminal content (child sexual abuse images or criminally obscene adult content): Internet Watch Foundation
- Report terrorism related content: Police Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit
- LGFL - Online Safety - London Grid for Learning (lgfl.net)
- Childnet - Childnet - Childnet
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