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Games and online E-safety

 

E-Safety is at the heart of our curriculum.   We teach e-safety as an explicit part of our curriculum and discuss issues such as; keeping password and personal information private, trusting people and sources online, what to do if anything makes children feel uncomfortable online and safe internet searching.  
 

We also use the Hector's World and Lee & Kim's Adventure cartoons to introduce children to e-safety issues.   Click the links below to find out more.

Cyber Safety

 

Online safety advice for parents and guardians

 

In the 21st century, it's not practical to know what our children are doing every minute of the day, but it's every parent's responsibility to make sure that their children know why it's essential that they stay safe online.

 

What can you do?

Here are some useful tips for making sure your child is safe online:

  • Encourage your child to treat online strangers the same way they would treat them in the street - not to trust everything they say.
  • Make sure your child does not arrange to meet up with anyone they have met online. You need to explain the dangers to them.
  • Encourage your child to keep personal information to themselves while online.
  • Treat their online friendships in the same way as their real world friendships - by showing an interest.
  • Share the experience of going online - go surfing together.
  • Agree with your child that you will help set up their profile with them. This way you will know their password and can access their account if necessary.
  • Encourage them to limit their number of friends.
  • Talk with your child about their experiences online.

 

 

Prepare yourself

  • Get online yourself and consider signing up to a social networking site so you understand them better.
  • Check out the privacy information and safety tips on social networking sites. This information is usually found in the "about us" section or in dedicated "privacy" or "safety" sections.

 

Here are some things you can do that will not only protect your children online, but your whole family:

  • Set up the computer in a communal area of the house, like the living room.
  • Agree how much time can be spent on each site by each family member. Microsoft has a downloadable "Online Code of Conduct Contract" which every member of the family can sign up to.
  • Use an up-to-date web browser.
  • Make sure your wireless network is password protected.
  • Make regular back-ups.
  • Get anti-virus software, anti-spyware software and a firewall.
  • Keep your computer up-to-date.
  • Block spam emails.
  • Use child protection settings to restrict access to certain sites.

 

Click here to access more information for parents and guardians from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) thinkuknow website.

Click here to access more information and advice about online safety from external websites.

Click on the links below to access more information from Hampshire Constabulary in relation to the following topics:

Online Grooming

Identity Theft

 

More help and advice

 

Online safety help and advice

There are many websites offering information and support on internet safety, both for young people and adults. Here are some of them:

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

CEOP is the UK's national police agency for protecting young people online. You can get help and advice on a range of subjects and can report directly to CEOP if you are worried about someone's behaviour towards you online.

Think U Know

Thinkuknow is run by CEOP and has information for young people between the ages of 5 and 16, parents and resources for professionals to teach internet safety.

Barnardo's

Advice for parents, professionals and young people on the signs of sexual exploitation and how to keep safe.

KidSMART

A site from Childnet International with all sorts of information about being smart online.

Chat Danger

This site explains how to stay safe in different forms of online chat, including mobiles, internet messenger and gaming.

Get Safe Online

A site explaining the basics of safe surfing, including how to protect your PC and avoiding internet crime.

The Internet Watch Foundation

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) operates the UK Internet Hotline for the public to report criminal online content in a secure and confidential way. The Hotline service can be used anonymously.

Choose

Information and advice in relation to parental control software.

Online safety tips for parents

http://www.net-aware.org.uk/

Click here for information regarding the effectiveness of parental control software.

Other support

 

ChildLine

ChildLine is the free helpline and online service for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk to talk to a trained counsellor about any problem, or talk to other young people on the message boards.

CyberMentors

CyberMentors is all about young people helping and supporting each other online. If you're being bullied or are troubled by something, CyberMentors is where you can go for help.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Manor Field Infant School is not responsible for pages maintained by external providers or for the content held within them. The sites listed above have been identified as useful resources for providing additional information on some of the topics discussed on this site. 

 

Government guidance on Cyberbullying

 

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