Internet Safety

St Philip's Primary School is committed to keeping children safe and promoting the welfare of children - Internet safety is a part of safeguarding.

 Keeping children safe in education guidance – September 2022

Safeguarding Policy

Schools also have a duty to safeguard children from radicalisation and extremism. This is referred to as Prevent.

 

Useful Guides and links for Parents / Carers

National Online Safety E-safety guides On Your Mind – a great resource for parents on a range of topics that including problems with eating, sleeping and relationshipsNSPCC resource for children who are being bullied

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/pants-underwearulettps://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

Child Exploitation and Online Protection command - Advice about online abuse and how to report itChild Exploitation and Online Protection command - Advice about online abuse and how to report it

Nude Selfies - What parents and carers need to know

DigiSafe Conference Videos

Some helpful safeguarding videos can be found here:  https://lgfl.planetestream.com/Default.aspx?catid=6

On 14th June, Karl Hopwood delivered some really helpful training on Internet Safety for parents.

Here is a recoding of the session for anyone who missed this.  

 

 

Documents

Internet Safety Date  
Parents Handout 22 Jun 2021 Download
Parent sessions June 2021 22 Jun 2021 Download