Online Safety
Some tips for you to help keep your children safe online
- Consider locating your computer or mobile devices in a family area where children’s online activity can be monitored or supervised.
- Talk to your child and ask them to show or even teach you how they use the internet and learn about websites or tools they like to use and why.
- Make sure your child knows it’s important that they tell an adult they trust if anything happens online that makes them feel scared, worried or uncomfortable.
- Remind children that they should use the same caution online as they would in the real world. Tell them they should never go to meet someone they have only spoken to online.
- Install antivirus software, secure your internet connection and use Parental Control functions for computers, mobile phones and games consoles to block unsuitable content or contact.
- Familiarise yourself with the age limits of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram etc. There’s an age limit in place for a reason, if you decide to allow your children on to these sites make sure you know how they can protect themselves while using these sites – for example knowing how to set appropriate privacy settings.
Teaching Online Safety is an importing part of keeping our children safe and we do this in school using age appropriate resources to demonstrate the risks and how to avoid them. It is very important that children take these messages with them at the end of the school day and are supported when using technology at home. Each and every adult has a responsibility to protect children and this includes when they are on line.
Below are our latest Online Safety Newsletters:
Think Before You Click
Christ the King encourages a “Think before You Click” ethos. Students and staff should ask themselves three questions before they click:
- Is the information likely to be accurate?
- Can I be sure online people or friends are who they say they are?
- Would I do this if my parents/carers or another person was with me?
Think Before You Type
Christ the King employees a “Think before You Type” Ethos. Students and staff should ask themselves three questions before they type:
- Would I want this information to be directed at me?
- Can I be sure that I will not face repercussions for this statement?
- Would I do this if my parents/carers or another person was with me?
Online Safety Parental Resources
For guidance on how to set up parental controls please follow this link to an external provider that has produced some video guidance.
https://www.knowsleyclcs.org.uk/online-safety-videos/
Useful Links
Online safety weblinks:
Parent wise |
Learning about potential dangers can give you the knowledge and skills to act if there is a problem. It could also help keep your child safe by preventing problems before they happen
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https://parentwise.campaign.gov.uk/
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Safer internet |
Tips, advice, guides and resources to help keep your child safe online
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https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers |
Think u Know |
Support for parents regarding online safety |
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
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Internet Matters |
Helping parents keep their children safe online
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https://www.internetmatters.org/
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Stay safe Teen |
Support and guidance for teenage online safety |
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Childnet |
Support and guidance for children online safety 4 –11 11-18 |
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