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E-Safety for parents

The Internet has become an important part of children's lives, enabling them to research school projects, talk to their friends and access information from around the world, play games and join networks. Increasing use of the Internet in and out of schools brings with it the need to ensure that learners remain safe. Internet use is constantly evolving- transforming social interactions and leisure activities and play.

Unfortunately there are times when Internet use can lead children into danger and difficult situations.

Parents, carers and adults in schools should be aware of the potential dangers and should do all they can to ensure children learn to use the internet responsibly and stay safe.

Children at St Mary’s use the Internet on a regular basis as part of their learning. In school, we have regular 'e-safety' activities to remind children of the importance of keeping themselves safe online.

At home and out of school, many children are often given unsupervised access to the Internet on computers, tablets and smart phones. This potentially, allows them to access all kinds of content (both good and bad) and bring it into their homes.

Top Tips for Remote Education

There are lots of useful e-safety sites for parents. They are interesting to explore, so why not browse through them with your children? They stay up to date in a fast moving world.

Below are some recommended sites for parents and carers.

  • Think U Know
    Help your children get the most out of the Internet

  • NSPCC Share Aware
    It can be hard to know how to talk to your child about online safety. From setting up parental controls to advice on sexting, online games and video apps, we can help you to understand the risks and keep your child safe.

  • Net Aware
    Your guide to social networks, apps and games

  • Parent Info
    Help and advice for families in a digital world

  • CEOP
    Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating online?

  • Think U Know
    Information and activities for parents and 4-7 year olds to keep safe online

  • Think U Know
    Information and activities for parents and 8-10 year old children to keep safe online

  • Think U Know
    Information and tips for 11-13 year olds to keep safe on the Internet