E-Safety

E-Safety – Abbey Road Primary School

Staying safe online is extremely important in a world where children have easy and regular access to the internet.  Therefore e-safety is planned and delivered as part of  the school curriculum. Staff attend regular training and all children are taught about the different rules they need to follow to keep themselves safe online. Every year we re-visit anti-bullying, as part of the national campaign,  which encompasses cyber-bullying and staying safe on-line.

Please click the link below for this evening’s live webinar on ‘Creating a Safe Digital Playground for Your Child’ hosted by Natterhub.

https://www.youtube.com/live/8_9mhZx8-ZE?si=Dn1wksyb1VGIgKYc&utm_source=Autumn+Term+Parent+Webinar+2023&utm_campaign=bb194971d6-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_AutT_ParentWeb_LinkS1_SCH_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8d6c3a5cb6-bb194971d6-289008434

The poster below shows the current legal ages for various games and Apps:

School provide lots of advice and support  to support and parents including our monthly Online Safety Newsletter, weekly #WakeupWednesday Posters and many informative leaflets and parent guides.

Safer Internet Day 2022

Online Safety Newsletter Primary March 2024

Online Safety Newsletter Primary February 2024

Online Safety Newsletter December 2023

Online Safety Newsletter Primary November 2023

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Online Safety Newsletter Primary April 2023

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Useful leaflets to support parents:

A Guide for parents and carers on Child Sexual Exploitation

Age-Guide-0-5s

Internet-Matters-Guide-Balancing-Screen-Time-0-5

Internet-Matters-Guide-Balancing-Screen-Time-5-7-KeyStage1

Internet-Matters-Guide-Balancing-Screen-Time-7-11-KeyStage2

Internet-Matters-Guide-Digital-Resilience-6-10-years-old

Internet-Matters-Guide-Digital-Resilience-11-13-years-old

Internet-Matters-Guide-Gaming-advice-PreSchool

Internet-Matters-Guide-Gaming-advice-PreTeens

Internet-Matters-Guide-My-child-has-seen-porn-what-do-I-do

Internet-Matters-Guide-Online-grooming-what-parents-need-to-know

Internet-Matters-Guide-Protecting-children-from-online-pornography

Internet-Matters-Infographic-Digital-piracy

Internet-Matters-online-safety-Age-Guide-6-10s

Internet-Matters-online-safety-Age-Guide-11-13

Internet-Matters-Tips-Build-a-good-online-reputation

Internet-Matters-Tips-Gaming-Genres

Internet-Matters-Tips-Keeping-children-safe-while-online-gaming

Internet-Matters-Tips-Live-streaming-and-vlogging

Internet-Matters-Tips-Things-you-need-to-know-about-cyberbullying

Internet-Matters-Tips-What-to-do-if-your-child-is-being-cyberbullied

Useful e-safety links for parents and carers:

Parents and carers need to help to keep their children safe when using the internet at home too. If you feel that you would like some guidance with this, please follow the links below.

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

http://www.childnet.com/resources/kia/

https://www.betterinternetforkids.eu/

Useful e-safety links for children:

Key Stage 1:   https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/5_7/

Key Stage 2:   https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/

http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/

If something or someone is making you feel uncomfortable or upset online and you feel it needs to be reported please follow the links below (please talk to an adult you trust first):

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/

https://www.ceop.police.uk/Ceop-Report/

https://www.childline.org.uk

http://www.safeguardingshropshireschildren.org.uk/