E-Safety
We know that a lot of our pupils have smart phones and/or access to the internet. We would like to encourage parents to monitor their activity and we have attached or E-Safety policy.
More information about keeping your children safe online can also be found using these links:
Jessie and Friends (aimed at age 4-7)
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A GUIDE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS ON MANAGING CHILDREN'S DIGITAL LIVES
HOW INTERNET SAVVY ARE YOU?
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ROADBLOCKS?
Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children's Commissioner, has shared her newly published guide for parents on managing children’s digital lives. She highlights that keeping children safe online is a shared responsibility between families, schools, and society, and that this has become more complex as digital spaces are central to children’s learning and social lives.
The guide was developed with direct input from children and young people in England, including youth ambassadors and SEND panels, reflecting their lived experiences. Many young people expressed that, in hindsight, they would delay access to smartphones and value strong, protective boundaries from adults.
What I wish my parents/carers knew - A Guide for Parents & Carers on Managing Children's Digital Lives
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/underwear-rule-guide-for-parents.pdf
