Staying safe online has never been more important or relevant to our pupils and families. Online Safety is part of the Computing subject curriculum at KS1 and KS2. It exists in the 'Digital Literacy' strand.
It is also a life skill taught in school to be reinforced at home and can be practised daily through a consistent message at home and in school.
Below are a number of resources, links and documents that will help you as a parent not only to understand in more detail what is taught in school, but also how you can support your child at home, whatever their age.
Common Sense Media Reviews on shows that your children might want to watch.
Parental Information For parents to explore the digital world.
ChildNet Key resources and help to keep children safe online.
As your children spend more time at home and are going to be online more than ever, we’ve pulled together a list of useful links to help parents and carers.
Thinkuknow Provides advice from the National Crime Agency (NCA) to stay safe online.
Internet Matters Provides age-specific online safety checklists, guides on how to set parental controls on a range of devices and a host of practical tips to help children get the most out of their digital world.
LGfL Support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online, including 6 top tips to keep primary aged children safe online.
Net Aware Support for parents and carers from the NSPCC, providing a guide to social networks, apps and games.
UK Safer Internet Centre Tips, advice, guides and resources to help keep children safe online, including parental controls offered by home internet providers and safety tools on social networks and other online services.
Staying Safe Online Government guidance offering advice on parental controls, fact-checking information, communicating with family and friends while social distancing is in place and taking regular breaks.
Read up on apps and games advice Click on the link to have a look at online safety guidelines for parents from the National Online Safety website
Internet Matters - First Connected Device guide for Parents/carers Did your child receive their first device? If so, see our practical safety tips guide
Digital Safety Training from KIDSCAPE
FREE Digital Safety training for parents and carers from KIDSCAPE The training is designed to equip adults with the knowledge to understand the potential risks associated with keeping children and young people safe online, while also covering the many positives of the digital world. During the training, attendees will learn about harmful content online, cyberbullying, gaming, live-streaming, grooming, popular apps and social media, and much more.