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Useful links

Click on the links below for useful sites to supoprt children and families with a wide range of e safety topics.

N.S.P.C.C.

N.S.P.C.C. 

Click on the icon above for advice on how to start talking to your child about what they’re doing online or who they might be speaking to. Talking regularly, like you would about their day at school, will help your child feel relaxed and mean that when they do have any worries, they’re more likely to come and speak to you

Childnet

Childnet

Click on the icon above to visit Childnet  International, a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. The site offers a wide range of resources to support the children and their families

 

Think U know?

Think U Know?.

Click on the icon to visit Thinkuknow, an education programme from NCA – CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline. The site offers six Thinkuknow websites for advice about staying safe when you’re on a phone, tablet or computer.

 

Internet Matters

Internet Matters

Click on the icon above to visit Internet Matters, a site which aims to keep children safe in the digital world and to keep parents and carers informed so that everyone can have safe and positive online experiences.

BBC Own It

B.B.C. Own It

Click on the icon above to visit BBC Own It; a site to accompany the  app which will provide support to young people as they navigate the online world.

 

PEGI Info

PEGI Info

Click on the icon to visit PEGI Info, a site  which helps parents to make informed decisions when buying video games. PEGI provides age classifications for video games in 38 European countries. The age rating confirms that the game is appropriate for players of certain age. PEGI considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.

U.K. Safer Internet Centre

UK Safer Internet Centre

Click on the icon above to visit UK Safer Internet Centre, a partnership of three leading charities with a mission to make the internet a better place for children and young people. UK Safer Internet Centre also arrange for Safer Internet Day each year.

Net Aware

Net Aware

Click on the icon above to visit Net Aware, a site hosted by the N.S.P.C.C. which provides a wealth of information to keep everyone  up to date with the latest news around the social networks, apps and games which our children might be using

 

Parents V Kids

Parents V Kids

Click on the icon to visit Parents V Kids  and get the whole family together and take the O2 NSPCC Parents vs Kids quiz. You can play on an Amazon Echo, or on your mobile, desktop or tablet. See who knows the most about the online world, and learn a bit more about staying safe.