E-Safety
E-Safety, Internet safety and cyber bullying are major issues affecting the lives of young people today. There are many ways to make sure that your children stay safe online, the most powerful tool is knowledge. All students are taught about E-Safety in school and are made aware of do's and don'ts but many still ingore these when using the internet.

Rather than reinventing the wheel we've put some useful documents below and links to other E-Safety websites which will have regularly updated information for you to look at. Not all of the information is about keeping your children safe online they also have information to keep adults safe online too.


NEWS

Tuesday 9th February 2010 is Safer Internet Day and marks the launch of a new safety campaign "Think B4 U Post". Visit Insafe's website for more information.

http://www.saferinternet.org/
Documents
Children ICT E-Safety Leaflet
E-Safety - How to Keep Safe Online
Internet Dos and Don'ts
KidSamrt Tips for Parents
KidSmart Leaflet
Ofcom Report
Think U Know - Fact Sheet
Think U Know - Purely for Parents
Parents Centre - Top 10 Tips
Kent E-Safety Leaflet
The Byron Review Summary
BBC Chat Guide
E-Safety Websites
CyberSentinel
Facebook Safety
Links
CEOPhttp://www.ceop.gov.uk/
Parents Centredirect.gov.uk/
E-Safety Gamesnwlg.org/
Childnethttp://www.childnet-int.org/
Digizenhttp://www.digizen.org/
Kid Smarthttp://www.kidsmart.org.uk/
Think U Knowthinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Next Generation Learningnextgenerationlearning.org.uk/
Get Safe Onlinehttp://www.getsafeonline.org/
Cyber Tip Linehttp://cybertipline.org/
Top Tips
CyberSentinel
 
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