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What is Thinkuknow?

Thinkuknow is an education initiative by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre - the UK's national law enforcement agency that focuses on tackling the sexual abuse of children.

Useful e-Safety Links for Parents/Carers, Teachers and Young People  

National Agencies and where to report a problem

Links for Parents/Carers

Internet safety is always high on the agenda at Sturry CE Primary School. We have extensive security measures in place, which are constantly monitored both internally and externally, to prevent our pupils from coming into any potential danger or accessing unsuitable material.

Lessons are taught from Year 1 upward explaining and demonstrating how to stay safe and what not to do on the Internet. Last week the school participated in National Internet Safety Day.

Your help is still needed to prevent children accessing inappropriate material at home by way of filters and parental controls.

Watch for Warning Signs Concerning Your Child's Online Activity

  • Is your child online late at night?
  • Is the online activity excessive (over two hours on average per day)? Not including homework time.
  • Is your child alone for most of the time during his or her online sessions?
  • Is your child spending the majority of his or her time online in chat rooms?
  • Is your child reluctant to talk about or evasive in describing his or her online experiences?
  • Does your child minimize the screen on the computer when you walk by? Or do you notice several programs showing in the task bar at the bottom of the screen, but no programs active on the monitor? This is a sure sign that something your child does not want you to see is hiding in the task bar.

Spend a few minutes resetting your Internet Explorer using Internet Options and be in control. Listed below are a few website that really help you control what your child looks at.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Protecting-your-kids-with-Family-Safety

http://explore.live.com/windows-live-family-safety?os=other

http://www.7tutorials.com/enhance-parental-controls-windows-live-family-safety

NEW diocesan

The Early Surfers’ Zone is designed for the parents, carers and educators of 3-7 year olds, to help introduce young children to the idea of internet safety, in an age-appropriate, fun and engaging way. The site introduces the character of Smartie the Penguin, who learns to be safe online, by asking his family for help whenever anything happens to make him feel upset, confused or worried. The resources include a new printable E-book, accompanying questions for discussion (for parents / carers / staff who are reading the story), a lesson plan with relevant curriculum links, and subsequent follow-up activity ideas for children to complete at home. There is also an art gallery for children to submit their posters and creative work.

 

Early Years e-safety

The schools IT Manager (Mrs K Gill) is always available to discuss any help you may need or concerns that you may have.

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