Internet Safety

BE SAFE ON THE INTERNET!

The internet is part of everyday life for most of us whether at school, work or home. It can be a confusing, difficult and dangerous place to navigate. Below are our E-safety Rules

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The list of websites below gives you some useful information on Internet Safety.

Young people must ALWAYS tell an adult if they see something on the internet that concerns them, or if they are approached by someone they do not know by email or on a social networking site.

Report Remove is here to help young people under 18 in the UK to confidentially report sexual images and videos of themselves and remove them from the internet. Please use the link below

Report Remove

Think you know

ThinkUKnow – 11-13 Year Olds

ThinkUKnow 14+ Year Olds

 

Child Net – Internet Safety & advice

Child Net

 

Set your privacy and security settings on popular apps

Security and Privacy settings

 

CEOP – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

 

BBC – Internet advice

BBC Staying Safe online

 

Click below for this interactive digital resource with of health related information, videos and links to online and other support services

https://prezi.com/view/NQioqobon6OWanHbAKtd/

Safer Internet Day 2023

Below is a link to some useful advice from the 2020 Safer Internet Day.

https://saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2023

Safer Internet Day is Tuesday, 7th February 2023, when, once again, stakeholders joined forces across the globe to work “Together for a better internet”.

Use the link to the free resources to talk to your child about online safety. This site includes activities, conversation starters and information to help parents and carers talk to their children about how to navigate the issue of online identity in a digital age in a safe, responsible and respectful way.

Safer Internet Day for Parents and Carers