E-Safety
These rules need to be followed in school and at home.
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I will ask permission from a member of staff/ parent before using the Internet
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I will not access other people’s files
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I will use the computers only for school work and homework
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I will only email people I know, or my teacher has approved
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The messages I send will be polite and sensible
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I will not give my home address or phone number or arrange to meet someone
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I will never send my picture or any other personal information to a person without permission
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I will never send any information eg the name or photograph of another person in an email or over the Internet
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I will tell a teacher if I see anything I am unhappy with or I receive messages I do not like
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I understand that the school may check my computer files and will monitor the Internet sites I visit
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I will remember to LOG OUT when I have finished my session
Keeping your child safe online
Please click on the below links for tips and information
Answering parents commonly asked online safety questions
Safety and Privacy social media settings part 1
Safety and Privacy social media settings part 2
3 apps parents should know about
Please click here for a recent BBC article regarding Streaming
Please click here for information from the Children's Commissioner regarding managing privacy online
Your child's digital footprint
A parent’s guide to YouTube Restricted Mode
A parent's guide to being Share Aware
Safe Web Surfing: Top Tips for Kids and Teens Online
Would you ever walk into a giant arena full of strangers and make it rain postcards with your phone number and home address? No? Then what are you doing publishing those details online, where anyone in the WORLD can access them?
Can I be your friend?
Ever thought how odd your online life is? Ever thought what could go wrong? This film explores the issues and lifts the lid on the dangers of living our lives online.
The following websites are very useful for helping parents to stay aware of the latest advice on e-safety: