Digital Safeguarding

Digital safeguarding is taught to children as part of the computing curriculum. Below are resources and documents to help you keep safe on the internet at home.

Reception and KS1 Resources

KS2 Resources

Think you know (advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online)

Internet matters (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)

Parent Zone (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)

LGfL (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)

Keeping Children safe Online (support for parents and careers from the NSPCC)

REPORTING ONLINE SAFETY CONCERNS
If you have an online safety concern, or someone has acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know, report it to If you have an online safety concern about a child, or someone has acted inappropriately towards your child or a person you know online, report it

REPORT IT!
Our pupils should in the first instance talk to a responsible adult. This may be your teacher, a member of staff or your parent or carer. Parents are encouraged to come into school to speak to one of our designated leaders for Online Safety with any concerns you may have.

Report Harmful Content using the RHC Button

The Report Harmful Content website has been designed to:

  • provide information on community standards;
  • give advice on how to report problems;
  • mediate where appropriate or explain why content hasn’t been removed; and
  • provide assistance in removing harmful content from platforms.

The report button will guide you through the reporting process and offer appropriate advice. You can report threats, impersonation, bullying or harassment, violent content, online abuse, and more.

Report Harmful Content

REPORT IT TO CEOP
Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? You can report it to CEOP, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.

CEOP Report Link

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