The internet has changed all of our lives, particularly our children’s. For parents and carers this opens up a whole new world of things to be aware of. The internet can be a fantastic place for children and young people where they can talk to friends, be creative and have fun.
However, just like in the real world sometimes things can go wrong. If you or your child are worried or upset about something which has happened on the internet there is help out there. (http://www.ceop.police.uk )
In our schools, Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and their families and carers has a role to play in safeguarding children.
Safeguarding action may be needed to protect children and learners from:
bullying, including online bullying and prejudice-based bullying
the impact of new technologies on sexual behaviour, for example sexting
Safeguarding is not just about protecting children, learners and vulnerable adults from deliberate harm, neglect and failure to act. It relates to broader aspects of care and education, including:
online safety and associated issues
The term ‘online safety’ reflects a widening range of issues associated with technology and a user’s access to content, contact with others and behavioural issues.
What does OFSTED say:
What does the Computing Curriculum say:
https://www.slideshare.net/Ofstednews/childinternetsafetysummitonlinesafetyinspection
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/keeping-children-safe-in-education--2
Follow the links below to Parental Guides and support for growing concerns around Online Safety.
What Parents and Carers Need to Know about WhatsApp
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about Roblox
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about FC 26
What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Instagram
What Parents and Carers Need to Know about ipads
What Parents and Carers Need to Know About AI Virtual Friends