E-Safety
EYFS and Key Stage One E-Safety
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Key Stage One E-Safety: Smartie The Penguin
Ebook for children and parents to read together.
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Digiduck's Big Decision for EYFS and Key Stage One Big Decision
A story of friendship and responsibility online
Key Stage Two E-Safety: The Adventures of Kara, Winston and the SMART Crew
Chapter 1 of The Adventures of Kara, Winston and the SMART Crew – a cartoon from Childnet to help illustrate the 5 internet safety SMART rules.
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The Adventures of Kara, Winston and the SMART Crew
Childnet International
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Safer Internet Zone Key Stage Two
Here you will find films, storybooks and other fun sites, with plenty of information to help you enjoy your time online and stay safe on the internet.
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Childnet Key Stage Two
The internet is a wonderful place to explore and discover new things, to connect and communicate with others and to be creative.
Parent and Carers Section
What do I need to know?
Child Safe Settings On iPads
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Parental Information
Useful information for parents on all matters to do with E-Safety and technology.
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What do I need to know?
For detailed information regarding specific topics see our Hot topics.
Online Gaming Advice
ONLINE GAMING: An introduction for parents and carers
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Music, Film, TV and the Internet Advice
While the internet plays home to a fantastic range of content, not all of this content is accessed legally. It can be challenging to encourage children and young people to change the source of their content, particularly if they are not paying for their content.
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NSPCC Share Take Care
We tell our children to share but online it’s different. In fact sometimes sharing online can be dangerous. That’s why we’re asking parents to be Share Aware and keep children safe online.
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NSPCC NetWare: Social Media, Apps, Games and Websites
Your guide to the social networks your kids use Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today’s digital world
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Parents and Carers Childnet
In this section you will find all the information you need to keep your child safe online
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Cyber Street
Learn how to protect yourself and your family.
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Parents and carers Safer Internet Centre
Parents and carers play a key role in supporting children to learn about how to stay safe online, and they are one of the first people children turn to if things go wrong. We know it can be difficult to stay on top of the wide range of sites and devices that young people use, so we hope that the following advice helps.
Parent and Carer E-Safety Help and Advice
If you need any advice or question answering feel free to contact us using the form below and we will be happy to do all we can to help answer your questions.
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Download SMART Poster
A printed version of our SMART rules for primary aged children, containing useful safety websites and advice to help keep you and your friends safe when using the internet and mobile devices.