Staying Safe Online
Online Safety Resources and Advice for Parents, Carers & Grandparents
Parent and Carer cyber and online safety - please click on this link to access a really helpful document, providing information for parents and carers from the Avon and Somerset Police Cyber Team.
School Online Safety Policy
If you are a parent or carer, we hope you will find the web links below useful. If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to your child's teacher.
Online Safety Tips
- Parents' Guide From Mr G.pdf
- LGfL-DigiSafe-Poster-A3-scares.pdf
- Common Worries.pdf
- Mr G's Top Ten Tips.pdf
- Poster of Guidance on Keeping Children Safe Online.pdf
- Online Safety Guide.pdf
- Managing Screen Time.pdf
- Online safety for parents of children 0-5 years old.pdf
- Online safety for parents of children 6-10 years old.pdf
- Social Media Tips.pdf
- Gaming Advice.pdf
- Summary of Frequent Online Concerns.pdf
- Roblox Safety Guide.pdf
- TikTok Safety Guide.pdf
- Instagram Safety Guide.pdf
- Snapchat Safety Guide.pdf
- WhatsApp Safety Guide.pdf
Further Information can be found at:
- Internet Matters
- Safety Net Kids
- Online Safety and Gaming
- NSPCC Online Safety
- Online Grooming
- My Child is Acting Differently
Videos
- Information and Advice for Parents, Carers and Families
- Keeping Children Safe Online
- Parents-Factsheet-0315.pdf
- How smart are you quiz.pdf
- Official-UK-social-media-guidance-UKCCIS.pdf
Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP) works across the UK providing advice for parents. |
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Internet safety advice for those aged from 5 to 16, along with parents and teachers. |
The Safer Internet Centre offer advice to parents. |
Are you safe and secure online? |
Jessie & Friends: Online Safety Education for 4-7s |
Vodafone have lots of fantastic practical advice for parents. You can also read their 'Digital Parenting' magazine. |
Sam, Ellie and Alfie: Online Safety Education for 8-10s |
NSPCC is the free helpline for children and young people in the UK. | Online Safety Education for parents and carers |
Teach your child the Underwear Rule.