SAFEGUARDING - keeping children safe.
Online safety resources.
Please have a look at these resources.
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Latest Keeping Children Safe in Education September 2022 Update
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Childnet Childnet updates for Online Safety. There are four interactive guides to online safety in the computing curriculum; one for each key stage, which outline and explain learning aims for online safety and signposts schools, parents and educators to age-appropriate resources.
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Digital Parenting Eleanor Levy, editor of Parent Info, the online advice and information service for schools, gives her strategies for dealing with negative online influences
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Does your child use Instagram? PopJam – a free moderated app with no in-app purchases that is billed as Instagram for kids
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Report Abuse Use this button to report any concerns about online safety
EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY
We have reviewed and updated our Safeguarding and Child Protection policies. This is something we take very seriously. It is, however, everybody’s responsibility to act if they believe that a child is not being cared for properly or being put at risk. If you suspect that a child is at risk or being harmed please contact Mr Bertram, the Designated Safeguarding Lead, or Mrs Brammer or Mrs Crombleholme, the Deputy Safeguarding Leads. The Governor with responsibility for Safeguarding is Gordon Reynolds.
Conversations will be dealt with sensitively and confidentially.
Alternatively, you can report concerns to Social Care directly on 01629 533190
*Please help us to keep all children safe*