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Online Safety

Online Safety

At Connaught Junior School, we believe that the safety of our children is of paramount importance. With smartphones, tablets and other forms of digital technology becoming so widespread in our children’s lives, the issue of online safety is more significant than ever.

This page contains a list of websites that we hope you would find useful if you wish to learn more about keeping your child safe online or if you are concerned about inappropriate use of technology, either by your child or another child. We understand that if an incident occurs outside of school, such as cyber bulling, it can be difficult to know how to seek help. Although our teachers are always willing to give advice, these dedicated organisations have a wealth of knowledge that you may find useful in such situations.

'Leaders are proactive in making sure that pupils know how to keep themselves safe. They are alert to current risks and know their pupils well. They work closely with parents on topics such as e-safety and mental health'. Ofsted March 2022

For parents

The following websites provide information and advice for parents if you  are concerned about your child’s online safety.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

The NSPCC website remains one of the best sites available for advice and support on keeping children safe online. Covering topics such as social media, online wellbeing and inappropriate images, it is well worth exploring.

https://www.internetmatters.org/

Internet Matters are an organisation that provide expert guidance and support for parents and professionals on how to keep children safe online.

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

The ThinkUKnow website, created by CEOP, contains a wide range of activities and games that children can use to better their understanding of staying safe online.

https://parentzone.org.uk/advice/parent-guides

The Parentzone website provides advice for parents on a range of websites and games, ranging from Snapchat and Instagram to Fortnite and Minecraft.

http://parentinfo.org/

The Parent Info website provides high quality information to parents and carers about their children's wellbeing and resilience.  It covers a wide range of subject matter, from difficult topics about sex, relationships and the internet or body image and peer pressure to broader parenting topics like 'how much sleep do teenagers need?'

http://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers

Childnet is an organisation dedicated to making the internet a safe place for young people. This page has information and advice for parents, including a section on how you can report an online risk or concern.

https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection are a law enforcement agency that deals with online criminal abuse. If you are worried about sexual abuse or the way that someone is talking to your child, then please contact this page.

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National Online Safety Guides

National Online Safety are a fantastic organisation who have created guides explaining to parents what they need to know about different elements of a child's online life. These range from guides about specific games or apps, to guides that teach more general lessons, such as how to set up an online device.

Age appropriate content Tik Tok
Omegle Persuasive Design
Houseparty PS4
Nintendo Switch NFTs
Respect Online Wink
YouTube GTA
XBox Roblox
Minecraft PS5
Fortnite Instagram
Snapchat Fifa 23
Setting up apps, games and software WhatsApp
Online Dating  

 

Online Safety Newsletter

To keep parents and carers up to date with how children are using the internet, we send out half-termly online safety newsletters. These cover different topics and often reflect trends that we have seen in our children. Please find our most recent newsletters below.

Spring 2024

Autumn 2023

Summer 2023

Spring 2023

Autumn 2 2022

Autumn 2022

Spring 1 2022

December 2021

September 2021

 

 

 

Online Safety Video

 

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