Online Safety
We acknowledge the benefits of online digital technology and what they bring to learning however there are also many risks. We take responsibility to educate our pupils to stay safe when operating within online environments and work in partnership with parents to ensure the same approach at home.
Online safety is embedded within both the Computing and PSHE curriculum revisited throughout each school year to ensure children know and think about what they are being exposed to. Children make use of various platforms, therefore their needs in terms of online safety can be very different; as well as communications sent home.
Please open the links below to access further advice on how to stay 'safe online' at home;
https://www.internetmatters.org/
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre
Online Safety Resources
Wake Up Wednesday Resources
- 12 Ways to Champion Equality Online
- Top tips for setting-boundaries-around-gaming
- What parents and carers need to know - Disney Plus
- What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Artificial Intelligence AI Solutions
- What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Instagram
- What parents and carers need to know about X formerly known as Twitter
- What parents carers need to know - 14 ways to be kind online
- What parents carers need to know - Little reminders of how to be kind online
- What parents carers need to know - Top tips for managing screen time
- What parents carers need to know - Top tips on adopting safe and health online habits
- What parents carers need to know about age-inappropriate-content
- What parents carers need to know about Amazon Fire Tablets
- What parents carers need to know about group chat
- What parents carers need to know about how to combat online bullying
- What parents carers need to know about Minecraft
- What parents carers need to know about Roblox
- What parents carers need to know about Snapchat
- What parents carers need to know about Social Media Mental Health
- What parents carers need to know about supporting childrens mental health
- What parents carers need to know about the online-safety-act
- What parents carers need to know about Tiktok
- What parents carers need to know about upsetting content
- What parents carers need to know about Whatsapp
- What parents carers need to know about Youtube