Online Safety for primary schools

With internet safety now part of the primary curriculum, we know that teachers and other educators need reliable resources to use during lessons. We can also help you keep parents informed and ensure they continue the conversation at home.

When it comes to educating primary school children about online safety, as teachers it can be a challenge to keep adapting your teaching materials to evolve with the child’s age and new technologies.

Education about child online safety shouldn’t stop in the classroom. With the right support, there are plenty of ways parents can be involved in the process too. We’ve created an e-safety presentation you can download and run through with parents to get them thinking about the issues. You’ll also find a selection of interactive resources to share with parents for use with children in their home environment.

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Keep up to date with Simon Finch's latest online safety news:

Parents & Carers - Simfin | Esafety, safeguarding and Digital Literacy (simfinuk.com) 

NSPCC - How to talk to your child about online safety:

Teaching Your Child about Internet & Online Safety | NSPCC

NSPCC - setting up parental controls:

Use Parental Controls to Keep Your Child Safe | NSPCC

 

Reporting Concerns

 

NSPCC -  Keeping children safe online | NSPCC

Helpline: 0808 800 5000

Email - help@nspcc.org.uk

Childline – Staying safe online | Childline

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