Online Safety For Parents

Children today are growing up in an increasingly online world and it’s essential that we are doing all that we can to support and guide their digital journey.  The Online Safety Hub supports our school community by providing practical insights and advice directly from internationally-renowned Online Safety & Digital Wellness Experts.  Please click on the link below for expert advice on how best to support your child’s digital journey:

Your family, your school and online safety

What is E-Safety?

E-Safety – Electronic Safety

E-Safety promotes the safe use of information systems and electronic communications. E-Safety encompasses not only internet technologies but also electronic communications via mobile phones, games consoles and wireless technology.

Why Is E-Safety Important?

We live in a digital age where technology is playing an ever increasing part in our lives; it is changing the way that we do things both inside and outside of school and although we recognise the benefits of technology we must also be aware of the potential risks and ensure that all governors, staff, pupils and parents/carers and the wider community associated with the school, are able to use technology in a safe and responsible manner.

We take E-Safety very seriously at St.Anne’s. Our aim is to encourage all children to understand the huge benefits of using the internet, whilst also highlighting any possible risks they may encounter, and how to deal with them.

 


 

Ollee

Ollee is a virtual friend developed by Parent Zone and funded by BBC Children in Need’s A Million & Me initiative, which aims to make a difference to children’s emotional wellbeing.  

Aimed at 8-11 year-olds and their parents, the Ollee app helps families talk about difficult topics by offering advice about a range of subjects including school, family, friends and the world.  Please click on the above link to meet Ollee. 

For more information and guidance please follow the links below:

Parent toolkit online issues

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Oversharing online_Membership_Handout

4chan_Parent_Handout

SAFETY BOOKLET (1)

A Parent’s Guide to being social online.

Tips for parents and carers – in game chat – YouTube

Online safety tips

https://www.internetmatters.org/issues/fake-news-and-misinformation-advice-hub/

Roblox – Video Parent Guide

2020 Education for a Connected World

Information on the House Party App

You Tube Moderation for Parents

Social Media App Guide for Parents

ooVoo A guide for parents

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CSE Social Media Library – a guide to online Apps

Thinkuknow Parent’s Guide to Snapchat

Digital Parenting.

We are proud to be a Digital Parenting member of Parent Zone.

To some parents, the internet can seem like a bit of minefield. With new technology emerging all the time, it can be hard to stay up to date and – more importantly – it can be hard to stay ahead of the kids.

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https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/tackling-fake-news-misinformation-advice-for-parents

Microtransactions – A Parent Guide

Acceptable behaviour online parent handout DSch

What makes some online areas riskier than others parent handout DSc

Primary summer handout Parenzone

Guidance on sexting

Online grooming handout

Young people and mental health (1)

Screen time – finding a balance handout