It is really important you know how to keep safe. Click on this link to read our Child Friendly Safeguarding Policy
Child-friendly safeguarding policy
Do we feel safe at school?
You were asked at school if you felt safe, read some of your answers:
The Internet is a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices. It is possible to access almost any information in the world. You can do all of this by connecting a computer/tablet or phone to the Internet, which is also called going online.
Accessing the Internet to learn about the world we live in is exciting but ALWAYS STAY SAFE ONLINE.
SAFE : Keep all your personal information safe. DO NOT share your details online.
MEETING : NEVER plan to meet up with someone you meet online.
ACCEPTING : Opening messages from people you don’t know can be dangerous. They may contain viruses or inappropriate photos.
RELIABLE : Adults can lie online and pretend to be a child. Information you find on the internet can also be wrong so always check with an adult. Look in books and ask an adult you know.
TELL : Tell a trusted adult at home or school if you find something online that makes you feel worried or uncomfortable. If you or someone you know is being bullied – tell someone as soon as you can.
If you are worried about your own or your friends online safety, tell your parents, carers, teachers or another adult you trust. They can help you report your concerns by by clicking on the following link. www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre
Try to make sure an adult is always in the room when you are online. Click on these links to see if you are old enough to be playing an online game:
Click on the links for posters you and your family can read and display at home:
Poster – What children need to know about online bullying
Poster – Advice for young people about helping a friend
Click on these links to learn about online safety
Advice for parents:keeping-children-safe-online
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