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National Online Safety Information for Parents

Online safety is taken seriously at Ide Hill Church of England Primary School. We have assemblies about online safety to watch videos describing to our children the risks of having an online presence, as well as this being part of our PSHE and Computing Curriculum across the school.

The online safety section of this site is mainly for parents but also for our staff to use as a helpful guide. New E-Safety content and sites will be listed here as we add them.
 
The LGfL is an amazing hub of resources that help keep your child safe online. Search LGfL safeguarding and online safety resources | LGFL 
Below are other useful websites:
 
  • Anti-Bullying Alliance's interactive anti-bullying tool for parents - The Anti-Bullying Alliance have created a useful, interactive tool for parents to give them information in a visual manner about bullying.
  • CEOP - Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command. You can report online abuse to CEOP.
  • Childline - Childline give information, advice and support to children and young adults. You can also call them on 0800 11 11.
  • NSPCC - A major UK charity looking after children from abuse.
  • NSPCC Net Aware - A guide for adults on the social network children and young adults use.
  • NSPCC's Pokemon Go guide -  The NSPCC has released a guide to the Pokemon Go craze to help parents/carers keep their children safe whilst they are playing the game.
  • Parent Info - Help and advice for families in a digital world. At the bottom of this page we have added a feed from Parent Info's site with lots of useful articles and information.
  • Think U Know - An education programme from the National Crime Agency and CEOP to help protect children both online and offline. Think U Know has help for children, young adults, parents/carers and professionals working with children/young adults.
  • UK Safer Internet Centre - Online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.
 
The National Collage have created some brilliant posters for parents and educators to support with well being and give some top tips about Online Safety. You can get free information and downloads from their website Library | The National College