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Online Safety for Parents

Please speak to your class teacher if there are any online incidents that you would like some support with.

There may be times when something has happened online with our pupils that you would like report anonymously.

In this instance, please use the form below. All information will be read and appropriately acted upon.
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Online Safety Information for Parents

At St Luke’s Primary School our pupils regularly use the internet as part of their learning in school. Online Safety is woven throughout the Computing, PSHE and wider Curriculum. You can find our Online safety overview Here.

It is vital that we do all we can to keep our pupils safe including working with parents and hold a Parents Online Safety Session every year. Please look out for it on the school diary and attend annually.

Thank you to all parents who were able to attend our most recent Online Safety Evening and for the positive feedback received.

"Absolutely FANTASTIC session. It has really opened my eyes! Thank you!"

"Thought the man was brilliant!! And was very useful."

"Extremely helpful - very informative."

Online Safety Evening Presentation Slides

 

We highly recommend that pupils have a family agreement at home to ensure transparency and communication is at the heart of their internet use.

Family Agreement Examples and Guidance.

Child Net Family Agreements

NSPCC Family Agreement

Parenting in a Digital World Booklet Online Safety Agreement

 

 

Helpful Videos from Northamptonshire’s Online Safety Adviser.

Simon Aston - Online Safety and TikTok

Simon Aston - Online Safety and Well Being

Simon Aston - Online Safety Top 5 Tips

Useful Websites for Further Reading

UK Safer Internet Centre

Child Net Digital Resilience

Thinkuknow for Parents

NSPCC Online Safety

Parent Zone

Google Safety Centre

Internet Matters

SaferInternet

SWGFl Guidance for Parents

Child Net Screen Time

Stay Safe Online

Parent Support for Apps and Games

More...

The ABC Online safety Checklist.

Internet Matters have developed a fantastic and informative guide to supporting children online, including appropriate actions for different age groups using - Activate, Balance and Check.

Internet Matters

Video Games and Children

Unicef have shared an article with some nice, clear and simple advice for parents/carers about online gaming. The article covers how to create a positive and safe gaming environment, how parents can engage with their children, what the benefits or gaming are and more.

You can view the article on the Unicef website HERE.

 

Gaming Tips for Parents of Neurodivergent Children.

Internet Matters have released another really useful guide, this time it's all about online gaming safety tips for parents and carers of neurodivergent children. It's a simple 5-page guide covering the research, example games, some of the challenges which parents face and the all-important benefits.

Guidance for Parents of Neurodivergent Gamers

NSPCC Techosaurus

The NSPCC has created Techosaurus’s guide for parents supporting young children beginning their journey in the online world.

Play, Protect, Ask, Say

You can order their pack online here.

Keeping Children Safe - Support for Parents

 

Online safety in Early Years

 https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/0-5/online-safety-video-guides-early-years/

 

Thinking critically about influencers online.

Helping children think critically about online influencers | Internet Matters

 

Parent controls in snap chat

Expanding Our In-App Parental Tools

 

Using Roblox Safely

Roblox Checklist 

WhatsApp - Locked Chats

 Did you know that you can hide conversations and lock them away in WhatsApp? This was a feature introduced in May 2023 and was easy to spot (if you knew how), but WhatsApp have updated the feature which makes it much more difficult to find.

Introducing Secret Code for Chat Lock - WhatsApp Blog

 

CEOP

If you need help with Internet Safety, or if you wish to report a problem to CEOP, click the button below:

CEOP - Make A Report

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