Keeping Children Safe Online
National Online Safety:
SBSP subscribes to National Online Safety, where you can create a school account and access webinars, documents and support.
Please see here for details.
Further Online Safety: A Practical Guide for Parents
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport has published a practical guide for parents are carers whose children are using social media. The guide includes practical tips about the use of safety and privacy features on apps and platforms, as well as conversational prompts you can use with your children to help you begin to talk about online safety. It can be accessed by clicking below.
Child Safety Online – Guidance for Parents
Further useful information about online safety can be found on the NSPCC website.
Where can I get help?
If you or a child are in immediate danger, call 999. A concern about the safety of a child can also be reported to the school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead.
Information, support and guidance is also offered by a number of local and national organisations, some of which are listed below.
CHILDLINEA free, private and confidential service for young people aged 19 and under. Advice and support can be given on a range of issues by calling 0800 1111 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) or through online chat via the website. |
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NSPCCThe NSPCC Helpline can be contacted free of charge 24/7 if you’re worried about a child (even if you’re unsure). Concerns can be discussed with a professional counsellor who will offer help, advice and support. Call 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk. |
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KIDSMARTA great resource for both parents and children providing information and a variety of online resources to help keep safe online and when using mobile technology. |
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NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINEA freephone helpline offering support and advice to women. All calls are completely confidential and there is a translation service available for women whose first language is not English. Call 0808 2000 247 (available 24 hours a day). |
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DIGIZENThe Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. |
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BULLYING UKA website with lots of information for parents and children on different types of bullying, including cyberbullying. |