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Safeguarding and Online Safety

Please click on the buttons below to access posters for parents with advice about online safety. 

 

 Online Gaming Guides

 Parental Guides 

 Social Media Guides

 Technical Guides                                                                    

 Ofcom Media use and attitudes report 2024

 

Please see the list of websites below that you may find useful to help keep your children safe in todays online world. 

 PEGI (Pan-European Game Information) provide detailed recommendations regarding the age suitability of game content.  

 UK Safer Internet Centre gives tips, advice and resources to help children to have a safe and positive time while online.  

 CEOP is the Child Exploitation and Online Protetction command.  Abuse or concerning online behaviour can be reported through this website.  

Parent Zone was founded in 2005 and has a track record of providing information, support and advice to parents.

In recent years, Parent Zone's work has focused on the impact of digital technologies on families. We provide information, resources and training for parents and those who work with them.
 Safety Net is a charity which helps children and young people feel safe and confident.

At the heart of all our work is the belief that when used properly the internet is a wonderfully positive tool for children and young people. We strive to take a balanced approach, making sure that we promote the positive opportunities, as well as responding to the risks and equipping children and young people to deal with them.

 

 Thinkuknow aims to ensure that everyone has access to this practical information – children, young people, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them.

Welcome to your ultimate internet survival guide. Here are the tips and tricks you'll need to stay safe online, beat the cyber-bullies and become a super-surfer.

 National Online Safety website that empower teachers, school staff, parents and carers with the knowledge they need to keep children safe online.