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E-Safety Guidance for Parents

E-Safety Guidance for Parents

In the world of digital media, it is vitally important that we teach our children how to stay safe when they are using the internet- both in school and when at home.  Similarly, we appreciate that the rapid advances in technology means that adults need as much up-to-date, relevant information too. We endeavour to support parents through sending home regular updates in newsletters or leaflets and posts on our digital platforms including here.

Please refer to this regularly and let us know if there's a new App or game that the children are engaging with that may need us to check out. Safeguarding is everyone's business so if you have any concerns that a child you know may be at risk because of their internet use, please report it to the Head of School or directly to the First Response Children's Duty Team: 0116 3050005 / childrensduty@leics.gov.uk

Things you need to know

Children are taught how to report concerns or worries they have when using the internet. They are familiar with the following phase:

Useful Web-links

E-Safety Tips for Parents: Under 5

Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 0-5s so that you can help them to ...

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E-Safety Tips for Parents: 6-10

Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 6-10s so that you can help them to...

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E-Safety Tips for Parents: 11-13

Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 11-13s so that you can help them t...

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