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  • E-safety during Covid-19

    Tue 31 Mar 2020 Helen Smallman

    Getting advice  and guidance if something goes wrong online

    https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/blog/keeping-children-happy-and-safe-online-during-covid-

    As children & young people spend more time online there is also an increase in the chances they will see something online which isn't intended for them. Whether this is fake news, impersonation, or mean comments, there are lots of places you can go to for help and advice on how to report this behaviour. Together as a family you can also help prepare your children and build their critical thinking skills. 

     

    Making a report

    reportharmfulcontent.com is a website designed to help you report anything which you believe shouldn't be online. There’s guidance about how to report different types of content as well as help with the next steps you can take if your report isn't actioned by the site or service you have made it on. 

     

    Speaking to someone

     

    For young people - depending on the age of your child there are a range of places they can go to for help. For younger children they can call Childline for help and support, and for older children The Mix offer free and practical advice.

     

    For parents and carers - The O2 and NSPCC helpline can help you with any questions or concerns you may have about keeping your child safe online. They can provide you with advice and help to troubleshoot any problems your family may be facing. 

     

    For educators or professionals - The Professionals Online Safety Helpline will continue to operate Monday to Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm. This helpline can assist with any online safety issues or concerns any professional working with children and young people may have. For help and support, please email helpline@saferinternet.org.uk

     

    Making the most of the internet as a family

     

    Creating a family agreement

    A family agreement is a great way to start a conversation with your whole family about how you all use the internet. As you have everyone at home, it’s a fantastic way to set boundaries and discuss how you are all going to use technology during this time. Where is tech going to be used in your home? How are you going to share it and what times of the day can different family members have access? It's also a great way to discuss how to behave online and talk about what happens if something upsets or worries your child.

     

    Having a conversation

    As a parent or carer, the best tool to support your child in leading a happy and safe life online is open conversation. Our Parents' Guide gives advice on how to begin these discussions, how to work together as a family to support your child online, and how to handle difficult conversations or situations.

     

    Topic specific advice for parents and carers

    From livestreaming and parental controls, to grooming, the Childnet International website has advice for parents and carers on a range of topics.

  • Supporting your child

    Mon 30 Mar 2020 Helen Smallman
  • Stay at Home Advice

    Mon 23 Mar 2020
  • School Closure due to Covid-19

    Thu 19 Mar 2020 Mrs Smallman

    The Government announced all schools will be closed from Monday 23rd March until further notice. This means that for the majority of our children Friday will be their last day in school for what could be a considerable period of time.

    All children will be receiving Work Packs and teachers will will be regularly keeping in touch via email. 

    If you need to make contact with school. please do so via the school office email which will be regularly checked. 

    Thank you for all your support and understanding at this difficult time.

    Take care and be safe.

     

    Mrs Smallman

  • School Closure due to Covid-19

    Thu 19 Mar 2020 Mrs Smallman

    The Government announced all schools will be closed from Monday 23rd March until further notice. This means that for the majority of our children Friday will be their last day in school for what could be a considerable period of time.

    All children will be receiving Work Packs and teachers will will be regularly keeping in touch via email. 

    If you need to make contact with school. please do so via the school office email which will be regularly checked. 

    Thank you for all your support and understanding at this difficult time.

    Take care and be safe.

     

    Mrs Smallman

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