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Parents/Carers

Online safety—Advice for parents/carers on how to keep children safe online
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It is now virtually impossible to be a parent of a child who is not an active participant in the online world. Parent/carers are aware of the wonderful learning benefits of engaging children in an online world, however, they are also increasingly aware of some of the more dangerous content and sites on the internet that can be upsetting for the child. 

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- Be aware of how your child engages with the online world.

- Talk to your child about their online habits 

- Be aware if your child is engaging in social networking and decide what is appropriate for your child.

- Make sure your child knows what to do if they do come across inappropriate content or something that makes them feel uncomfortable. 

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Counter Terrorism Policing - A guide to reporting Suspicious Activity

CEOPs – the place to get advice on and report an inappropriate or potentially illegal content or action that you see online.

Childline - a online resource helping to make the internet a great and safe place for children

Digizen – a fantastic resource that includes all sorts of advice on how we, as adults, can encourage children to become responsible digital citizen and discerning when viewing digital content.

Internet Matters - Helping parents keep their children safe online.

Know It All for Parents – is a unique interactive E-safety guide put together by Childnet International. 

Kidsmart – a fantastic online resource with excellent E-safety tips. There is also a fantastic children’s section for your children to explore.

KCC Online Safety - Helping parents keep their children safe online plus external links

NSPCC guide to online safety – advice on the appropriateness of online content from the NSPCC.

Contact the NSPCC Helpline

You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk or completing our report abuse online form.

NSPCC guide to social networks - advice for social networking.

Contact the NSPCC Helpline

You can contact the NSPCC Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk or completing our report abuse online form.

ROBLOX - a parent guide to using the product safely

ThinkUKnow – an excellent website that has all sorts of advice for parents and carers as well as sections for children who want to learn about E-safety for themselves - an excellent resource to look at as a family. 

UK Safer Internet Centre – this website contains a wealth of resources and content about how to keep children safe online. They are also the group behind the Safer Internet Day initiative that is celebrated on a yearly basis.

Youtube - a parent guide to using the product safely.

Be Internet Legends - this website is focused around helping children be safe and confident while online. There are resources tailored to both parents/carers as well as the  Interland interactive game for children to play through.

National Online Safety - this website provides parents & carers free guides for potential online dangers from new apps, websites and online trends. The guides help explain the possible risks and signs for parents and carers to be aware of in order to help keep their children safe online

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