Online Safety
Don’t forget to see our regular Online Safety Newsletters for more information and advice on staying safe online.
Useful Websites
The following websites are useful for further guidance and support:
- BBC Own It – a place to help you boss your life online.
- Childnet International – for primary children.
- Childnet International – for teachers and professionals.
- Internet Matters – a guide to help you through the many issues children can experience when using the internet.
- Internet Watch Foundation – the UK Hotline for reporting criminal online content.
- Meta (Facebook) Safety Centre – guides to Facebook settings.
- NSPCC: Keeping Children Safe Online – support for parents and carers from the NSPCC.
- Report Online Terrorist Material (gov.uk) – report illegal terrorist information, pictures or videos you’ve found on the internet. Your report will be treated anonymously.
- ThinkUKnow – learning resource for children.
- UK Safer Internet Centre: Parental Controls – how to set up parental controls offered by your home ISP.
Useful Documents
These guides and documents are all in pdf format, and are here for you to read/download:
- Age Inappropriate Content
- Amazon Fire Tablets
- Disney+
- Esports
- FIFA 23
- Fortnite
- How to Combat Online Bullying
- Minecraft
- Netflix
- Online Safety for Under 5s
- Parental Controls for Apps on Android
- Parental Controls for Apps on iPhone
- Parental Controls for Privacy on Android
- Parental Controls for Privacy on iPhone
- Pokemon Go
- Roblox
- Setting Up Apps, Games and Software
- Snapchat
- Supporting Children to Deal with Upsetting Content
- TikTok
- Toddlers and Screen Time
- Virtual Reality
- YouTube
- YouTube Kids