Online Safety
Being online is an integral part of children and young people’s lives.
Social media, online games, websites and apps can be accessed through mobile phones, computers, laptops and tablets – all of which form a part of children and young people’s online world.
The internet and online technology provides new opportunities for young people’s learning and growth, but it can also expose them to new types of risks. Throughout our computing and PSHE lessons we regularly review online safety practises, and foster an open environment in which children are encouraged to ask any questions and participate in an ongoing conversation about the benefits and dangers of the online world.
The following poster is on display around the school to support children and their parents in staying safe online. Further support and information can also be found in the links below.
websites to help keep you safe online.pdf
Below is a helpful link to the Go compare website which gives user friendly details of how to manage and set up Internet Parental Controls depending on your provider.
https://www.gocompare.com/broadband/parental-controls/
Online Safety Newsletters (HfL and National College)
- WUW AI Generated Videos
- WUW Conspiracy Theories
- WUW Dealing With Traumatic Challenging Events
- WUW EA FC 26 Guide
- WUW Eletrical Safety
- WUW Fortnite Guide
- WUW Guiding Young Voices
- WUW Memes Guide
- WUW Pokemon Pocket
- WUW Recognising and Managing Stress
- WUW Snapchat Guide
- WUW TikTok Guide
- WUW Tracking Devices Guide
- WUW Youth Violence Guide
Safety guides for Parents
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/#guides

