BSS Online Safety Policy

Thinkuknow advice for parents

CEOP is a command of the National Crime Agency and is dedicated to tackling the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and young people. CEOP helps children and young people under the age of 18 who have been forced or manipulated into taking part, or are being pressured to take part, in sexual activity of any kind. This can be both online and offline. The CEOP Safety Centre offers information and advice for children and young people, parents and carers and professionals. You can visit the CEOP Safety Centre and make a report directly to CEOP by clicking the Click CEOP button.

Online bullying or other online concerns should not be reported to CEOP and children and young people should be directed to speak to an adult they trust, and/or referred to Childline, if they would like to speak to someone about how they are feeling.

Online safety is constantly changing and therefore our curriculum is too! Teachers regularly deliver online safety lessons to keep our curriculum relevant to our children.

Click on links below for useful information for parents about keeping safe online (e-safety)

Social Media Guides

Games guides

General Guides

Internet Matters. Helping parents keep their children safe online

NSPCC Online Safety

Parent Zone. The experts in digital family life.

BBC. Own it.

UK Safer Internet Centre

South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL) Online Safety Guide for Parents

 

© Copyright 2020–2024 Banks St Stephen's CE Primary School

School & College Websites by Schudio