E-Safety
Pupils at St Paul's often use the internet as part of their learning, and have regular lessons on e-safety tohelp them know how to keep safe online. Pupils in school are always supervised while using the internet.
We realise that this close supervision of internet use is musch harder to do at home so here are some useful sites to help.The ones for children have great activities and games for them to do which reinforce those important e-safety messages. The sites and guides for parents have helpful advice for how you can keep your children safe when they are using the internet at home.
For children:
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For parents:
Useful Websites:
ThinkUKnow - useful section for parents and carers
Bullying UK - section on cyber-bullying
KidScape - an organisation with advice on preventing bullying and child abuse
Vodafone Digital Parenting - information for parents about e-safety issues
Useful Parent Guides (Click to download):
General Internet Safety | Social Networking | Facebook | SnapChat | Twitter | Instagram
Advice on Parental Control Tools:
Childnet International - includes practical guides for setting up controls
ThinkUKnow - advice about internet service providers and parental controls
Kidsmart - advice about controls on different devices