Mrs Anna Bewsher 

DSL

Safeguarding Level 1, 2 & 3 

Safer Recruitment 

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Deputy DSL

Safeguarding Level 1,2 & 3 

Prevent 

 

 

 

 

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Online Safety

The documents provided below are taken from the 'National Online Safety' website. They provide helpful tips on different topics.

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You may also find it useful to download their parent app. 

Useful Links 

Thinkuknow http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Thinkuknow is an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command. Since 2006, it aims to ensure that everyone has access to this practical information children, young people, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them. 

Internet Matters https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/esafety-leaflets-resources/

A comprehensive web resource with a wide array of tips and advice on how to navigate the online world with your child. Some of their guidance we attach below but you can find even more by visiting the link.

NSPCC http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/share-aware/

The NSPCC are the first to admit that the internet is amazing. Children can play, learn, create and connect - opening up a whole world of exciting possibilities. But with the digital world changing all the time, how can you make sure your child’s staying safe? That’s where the NSPCC come in. Whether youre an online expert or youre not sure where to start, their tools and advice will help you keep your child safe.

Childnet http://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers

Childnet International is a registered UK charity that aims to make the internet a safe place for children and young people. Packed with resources it is a great resource for parents.

CEOP http://ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) is part of the National Crime Agency and their website can be used to report if you are worried about online abuse or the way someone is communicating online.

BBC  https://www.bbc.com/ownit

The BBC have a website and app called Own It. The website has a lot of content for children to help them navigate their online lives, and the free smartphone app comes with a special keyboard which can intervene with help and support in the moments that children need it the most.

SafetoNet https://safetonet.com/
 

SafeToNet is technology that educates children “in-the-moment” as they use their device. It is a safeguarding assistant that helps them become responsible and safe digital citizens. Its power lies in a smart keyboard that detects risks in real-time. It steers children away from trouble by filtering harmful outgoing messages before they can be sent and any damage can be done.

Google Interland https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/interland

Interland is an adventure-packed online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun—just like the Internet itself.

Radicalisation

You might find it useful to look at a document which has been recommended to school in relation to keeping your child safe from Radicalisation. It can be found by following http://educateagainsthate.com/