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eSafety

COVID-19 Update: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-keeping-children-safe-online

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Support-tools/home-activity-worksheets/

Online and Your Child

You should have read and signed the pupil e-Safety agreement with your child, signed and returned the slip to school. Click here to read the agreement.

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At Arlies, we are fully committed to the safeguarding of our pupils and eSafety is of paramount importance.  With the ongoing support of you as parents, we aim to educate our children to make the right decisions to keep themselves safe online.  Throughout the year we will be offering a range of support to parents on the subject of eSafety through talks, information on our website and general updates.  ESafety is an intrinsic part of our computing lessons and at any time the children access technology.  

 

The following websites may also offer further support to parents and carers.  

 www.saferinternet.org.uk - Here you will find e-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.

www.childnet.com- An organisation working directly with children, parents and teachers to ensure that the issues of online child protection and the safe and positive use of the internet are addressed. 

www.thinkuknow.co.uk - The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has set up its own website which has been designed and written specifically for children, young people, teachers, parents and carers. 

www.kidsmart.org.uk/ - Kidsmart is an award winning internet safety website for parents and those working with children. It has been developed by the children's internet charity Childnet International and has excellent information on many of the technologies used by children, with guidance on how to ‘stay safe’ online.

www.bullying.co.uk - One in five young people have experienced bullying by text message or via email. This web site gives advice for children and parents on cyberbullying.

http://www.childnet.com/young-people/primary - This website is about the potential dangers with interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles. It provides information, advice, true stories and games. The resource page also contains a number of links to other useful websites.

http://parents.vodafone.com/ - Being very accessible, this provides information and guidance to parents to help under the digital world. There is also an online test to see how much you know.

www.internetmatters.org - Lots of guidance and articles for parents about keeping their children safe online.

www.digizen.org - A website designed to strengthen awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is. It encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. 

Sharing information online is now part of everyday life. Digital devices can capture, store and share personal information in an instant. We are all at risk of oversharing personal and private information but none more so than children. Children are at risk of sharing too much personal information with strangers and with other children. Most children use the internet to explore social and personal relationships safely, but it is all too easy to be put at risk. What is Sexting? READ MORE

Gooseberry Parent ESafety Guide

 

Parents Guide to Snapchat               

Parents Guide to Instagram            

Parents Guide to Whatsapp

Supporting Young People Online

http://www.vodafone.com/content/digital-parenting/learning-and-fun/digital-parenting-magazine.html