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e-safety

We took part in Safer Internet Day finding out about the importance of asking a familiar adult before sharing any information online. Please read the leaflets below for more information to support your child in using the internet safely at home.

e-safety

 

At Hetts Lane Infant and Nursery School we believe that use of the internet is an essential part of children’s learning and our teaching. Within school we take positive steps to deal with risks. Our internet provider operates a filtering system that restricts inappropriate material and if your child uses the internet it is under supervision.

At Hetts Lane Infant and Nursery School we take the safety of our pupils in all aspects of their life very seriously.  Within that remit we are committed to educating our young people to be safe internet users and in supporting parents with this very important skill at home too.

In school we have an internet safety code of conduct that all pupils and staff are expected to adhere too.  We have strong and constantly updated filters in place to protect and govern internet use. 

The best way to protect your children online is to be informed yourself and make it part of your day to day life.  We spend years training our children to cross the road and stay away from strangers in the outside world in all the daily little messages we give them before we ever let them out there on their own.  Training them to be safe online should be an equal part of these safety messages, after all they can be out in the ‘world wide web’ from a very young age, unsupervised at times.  Use the websites below to help you find the best ways to talk to your children about keeping safe online.

Extremism and Radicalisation

Children can be exposed to materials on line that can have great effect on their view of the world.  If you are concerned about how to help protect your child from exposure to views that could cause them harm please use the link  for further guidance. Families Matter – Extremism Online 

 

How to Deal with Concerns

You can also visit the CEOP button below to report incidents.

If at any point you have any concerns about your child’s safety on line please talk with your child’s class teacher.  You can also report it to CEOP (a police led online crime and safety service) using this button:

CEOP always recommend the following;

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