Keeping Safe Online

Information

While there are huge benefits to being online to stay connected to family and friends, we recognise many parents feel concerned about the activities and content their children are accessing.  

It is important to have regular conversations about staying safe online and to encourage your children to speak to you if they come across something worrying online. 

Talk to your child about the importance of creating a safe online environment, including keeping any log-in details and passwords safe. 

For more information please refer to Government document – Guidance Support for parents and carers to keep children safe online (February 2021). Click the button below:

Support for Parents and Carers with keeping Children Safe Online

Resources 

The thought of what your child come across online can be worrying and it can be hard to know how to talk to your child about online safety. From setting up parental controls to advice on video apps and online games, we can help you to understand the risks and keep your child safe. 

We have identified a few websites, guides and leaflets to make sure going online is a positive experience for you and your child:

National Online Safety

  • Get safe online if your child is 6-9 
  • Whats App – An online safety guide giving parents and carers information about WhatsApp.  
  • 10 Top Tips – Remote Learning for Parents. A guide to help parents and carers support their child in getting the most out of their remote learning experience. 

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