E-Safety
Keeping Your Child Safe
In today's technological world, it is essential that children are supported in being kept safe online. In school, children will have e-safety lessons both within the PSHE curriculum and the computing curriculum; these lessons will equip children with the necessary knowledge and skills that they need to be safe online. This needs to be further supported at home, so please use the links below to access information on how you can keep your child safe online.
Useful Links
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Parent Info Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online.
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Safer Internet Centre Welcome to the UK Safer Internet Centre, where you can find e - safety tips advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.
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Common Sense Media a leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families, including age restrictions.
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London Grid for Learning (LGFL) A resource centre that directs parents to areas of support
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Think You Know Guide to internet safety and safe surfing for young people.
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Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre CEOP would actively like to encourage all organisations that have an online presence where children and young people congregate to adopt the CEOP ‘ Report Abuse’ mechanism.