Safeguarding Leads
Safeguarding Policies & Key Documents
Other e-safety resources
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
https://www.internetmatters.org/
https://esafetytraining.org/resources/parents-carers-area/
https://nationalcollege.com/experts/national-online-safety
Guide to Protecting Child Privacy Online - http://comparitech.net/child-privacy
We have also found some online safety quizzes that are suitable for children:-
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/for_children/topics_for_kids/safety_for_kids.html
Cyber Sense
CyberSense is a new E-safety app designed to help parents talk about e-safety issues with their children to ensure that they make smart choices to stay safe online. Aimed at children aged between 8-10 it will help them think about what they would do if they were faced with different situations online; from cyberbullying to sharing content with someone they don’t know
NSPCC
Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried: Talk Pants and here's a great parent guide: Parent Guide
Extremism Support
Message of hate can take many forms. Extremist groups use them to recruit young people. This website contains answers to common questions and resources to help protect your child: Extremism Support
HSB
Most of the risk of child sexual abuse comes from people known to a child - in their family and community. Other children also pose a risk, and around one third of those who have sexually abused a child are themselves under the age of 18. Parents Protect has put together a toolkit to help with recognising any signs of abuse and action that can be taken: Parents Protect and Toolkit