E-Safety
We are aware that in today’s society children, young people and adults interact with technologies such as; mobile devices (including phones, tablets, wearable technology e.g. smart watches), games consoles and the Internet on a daily basis and experience a wide range of opportunities, attitudes and situations.
The exchange of ideas, social interaction and learning opportunities involved can be greatly beneficial to all, but can also place children in danger. This page is dedicated to providing information to helping you or your child stay safe whilst being online.
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Please see the National Online Safety Website here!
E-Safety – Supporting People online
E-Safety – Young people and social networking guide
E-Safety – Online gaming guide for parents
E-Safety – Pupil Voice Online Survey Results
Classification guidelines
E-Safety Posters
E-Saftey Leaflets
Staying Safe Online
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