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Online Safety Resources

Do you know how to keep your children safe on the Internet?

PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR GUIDANCE ON HOW TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE DURING SCHOOL CLOSURE

We recently sent home flyers, produced by South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL),with information and helpful websites about keeping children safe online and these are also detailed below for your reference.

They produce this guidance for parents which we hope you may find useful now and in the future.

Gaming

Gaming is fun but can be all consuming.  Why not use the gaming consoles safety settings to help control age rated games and the amount of time spent online?  Pay attention to the PEGI (age) ratings and what they mean.

PEGI: www.pegi.info/en/index

Common Sense Media: www.commonsensemedia.org

Social Media

Social Media is a great way for your child to communicate and engage with peer groups.  Consider privacy settings and sorting friends into “groups” within these sites relevant to their age.  Talk to them about what they post and whether it is appropriate; it can affect their future/ relationships/ self-esteem.

 UKSIC: www.saferinternet.org.uk/parents

Connect Safely: www.connectsafely.org/guides-2

Instant Messaging

Instant messaging is a fast, fun way to speak to friends and family.  Ensure your child understands that they may be talking to people they do not know so a conversation about what is appropriate or not to send is a good idea.

UKSIC: www.saferinternet.org.uk/parents

Connect Safely: www.connectsafely.org/guides-2

Cyberbullying

Remember, it is not the technology but the behaviour of the bully that is the problem.  Would your child turn to you if they needed help?  It’s always worth talking about bullying issues and making sure your child is supported.  Reporting incidents not only helps your child but others too.

Anti-Bullying Alliance: www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk

Diana Awards, Anti-Bullying Ambassadors programme: www.antibullyingpro.com

General

UKSIC: www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-and-resources/parents-and-carers

Internet Matters: www.internetmatters.org

Digital Parenting Magazine: www.vodafone.com/content/parents/digital-parenting.html

 

SWGfL are a not for profit, charitable trust company that provide learners throughout the South West of England with safe, secure and reliable internet connectivity; broadband-enabled learning resources and services; help, support and advice in using the internet safely.

Find out more at www.swgfl.org.uk

If you need any further assistance with online safety or have any concerns, feel free to contact our office staff.