Online Safety is the safe use of the internet, mobile phones and games consoles. There are a great many benefits in using information technology. The internet is an amazing resource which enables children and young people to connect, communicate and be creative in a number of different ways, on a range of devices. However, it is extremely important for children to also be aware of the risks and their responsibilities online:
The internet is always changing, and being able to keep up to date with your children’s use of technology can be a challenge. You may sometimes feel that your children have better technical skills than you do. However, children and young people still need advice and protection when it comes to managing their lives online. Here are some simple rules to follow:
Lancashire E Safety Information for Parents Tips for talking to your child and minimize the impact it may have on them when dealing with online safety
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?
The winning KS2 entry in the Warwickshire ICT Development Service's Online Safety Story Competition 2016, Act Your Age is the story of one girl's discovery that playing around with online identity is a dangerous game with high stakes.
NSPCC Campaign by the NSPCC for children aged 8-12 years. Help keep your child safe when using the internet. Lots of practical guidance for parents and children and useful videos.
Think U Know Excellent support and guidance for parents struggling to keep up with what their child is doing on line. Top ten tips to make online parenting simple.
Know IT all for parents Interactive e-safety guide for parents produced by Childnet International.
Be SMART poster Downloadable poster with SMART rules to stay safe when using the internet.
KIDILAUNCH Lots of interactive games for children which help them to understand how to stay safe online.