E-Safety Parent Guides to Apps
Here are some useful websites, which provide helpful advice to parents regarding E-safety.
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Safe Internet
This website provides parents with a helpful guide to technology.
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Kid Smart
A website giving advice to children on how to stay safe when using the internet.
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Think You Know
A website that gives advice to parents and children on how to keep safe on the internet.
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CEOP - E-Safety website
Helping children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to to the police using this site.
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Vodafone - Digital Parenting Magazine
A free on-line magazine produced by vodafone with up-to-date advice for parents about e-safety and guides to help you set up parental controls on websites and electronic devices.
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Advice from Tim Pinto
In the Autumn term children have been learning about how to keep themselves safe on the internet. While the internet is a fantastic resource for learning and communicating, there are risks from strangers and from online bullying, which children need to be aware of and how to protect themselves. Parents also need to be aware of what their children are doing on the internet and how they can help to keep their children safe. In the spring term we will be booking Tim Pinto, E-Safety expert, who will hold sessions for parents, children and staff on the latest issues regarding e-safety. In the meantime please follow our twitter where Tim has shared an E-Safety Christmas Advent (or follow the link on our School Website) with E-Safety tips for each day leading up to Christmas.