Online Safety

The internet is amazing. Children can play, learn, create and connect - opening up a whole world of exciting possibilities. But how do you keep track of what they’re doing and make sure they’re staying safe?

Whether you’re an online expert or you’re not sure where to start we’ve got 4 key tips help you:

  • explore the online world together
  • talk to your child about staying safe online
  • manage the software and tools your family use
  • agree rules about what’s ok and what’s not

There is lots of guidance available from organisations like NSPCC, Government and the BBC - we've included their details in the Links section. 

If you need to report any concerns, lots of websites for children include the CEOP eye logo:

Click here to take you to the CEOP website with information about how to make a report if you have been a victim of online abuse or you're worried about somebody else.

 

Online Safety & Gaming -  The benefits & considerations of gaming

 

Useful Links

Child Exploitation and Online Protection command
NSPCC Online Safety
thinkuknow.co.uk
saferinternet.org.uk

 

Online Safety Policy

Further information is available in our Online Safety Policy within the policies section of our website.