E-Safety
We have compiled some of the best resources to answer any questions you may have in regards to staying safe online because love it or hate it the internet is here to stay so you should do your best to protect yourself and your child from some of the online threats the internet can pose.
Myths Vs Facts about the Internet.
This page dispels some of the myths surrounding the internet.
I keep hearing about parental controls, but what are they?
Here you will find help about how to control your home internet usage
I want my child to be able to use Google, but some of the results are inappropriate what can I do?
Google is a valuable tool but some of the results are not appropriate for children, as a grown up you simply skim over these but what about as a child?
That Google trick really helped, but what about Youtube?
Youtube is another amazingly useful tool for education, but again some of the results are not appropriate, here's how to help with that issue.
Internet use for children with autism or learning disabilities
The internet for autistic children or children with learning disabilities brings up another set of issues, hopefully this page will help you with those.
If something bad does happen online involving my child, what do I do?
CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) are a police agency setup to keep children safe online, they should be your first port of call when you are concerned for your childs safety online.
Keeping under fives safe online
These eight frequently asked questions will provide you with useful information and tips that you can put in to place at home, to help keep your youngest children safe online.
Online reputation checklist
These steps help you to understand what your digital footprint is and how to manage it.
Young people and Social Networking
Answers to some social networking frequently asked questions.
For loads more information about how to stay safe online:
Parent info
Uk Safer Internet
Think u Know
Internet Matters
Children's E-Safety
Vodafone digital parenting guide
Myths Vs Facts about the Internet.
This page dispels some of the myths surrounding the internet.
I keep hearing about parental controls, but what are they?
Here you will find help about how to control your home internet usage
I want my child to be able to use Google, but some of the results are inappropriate what can I do?
Google is a valuable tool but some of the results are not appropriate for children, as a grown up you simply skim over these but what about as a child?
That Google trick really helped, but what about Youtube?
Youtube is another amazingly useful tool for education, but again some of the results are not appropriate, here's how to help with that issue.
Internet use for children with autism or learning disabilities
The internet for autistic children or children with learning disabilities brings up another set of issues, hopefully this page will help you with those.
If something bad does happen online involving my child, what do I do?
CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) are a police agency setup to keep children safe online, they should be your first port of call when you are concerned for your childs safety online.
Keeping under fives safe online
These eight frequently asked questions will provide you with useful information and tips that you can put in to place at home, to help keep your youngest children safe online.
Online reputation checklist
These steps help you to understand what your digital footprint is and how to manage it.
Young people and Social Networking
Answers to some social networking frequently asked questions.
For loads more information about how to stay safe online:
Parent info
Uk Safer Internet
Think u Know
Internet Matters
Children's E-Safety
Vodafone digital parenting guide