E-Safety

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At St Michael & All Angels we want our children to access technology in the safest way possible.

 Do you know what is safe on the internet? 

Do you know who you are talking to on social networks such as facebook?

 These posters outline a few ways on how to stay safe when using the internet.

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We love these guides that can be found on the β€˜National Online Safety’ Website.

Click on an icon to open the guide.

If you need to report online abuse you can follow this link to ceop (child exploitation & online protection) or speak to a member of staff in school.

The latest guidance from the UK Government is available here

 Parents can find more information on the Think U Know website. 

Additional information on Internet Matters particularly on how to set safe settings at home.

Alternatively Childnet has a number of useful resources for parents

If you want to know ways to keep your child safe when gaming read this leaflet.

There are tips, guides and resources on the UK Safer Internet Centre website

The NSPCC have developed some resources to help you discuss staying safe online with your children. Share Aware

Government website to help parents keep children safe online: ParentInfo

Internet Matters have step by step-by-step guides on how to set up parental controls.

Support for children from the BBC via their Own it app and website

Our e-safety policy is available to view with this link

Our E-Safety Coordinators are Miss Whitehead and Mrs Ralph