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e-Safety

 

Think You Know

The “Thinkuknow” website is brought to you by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre(CEOP).  Their resources are used in school, where Year 1 children follow Hector's World and Year 2 children review Lee and Kim's adventures.

   

NSPCC

The NSPCC has a comprehensive website explaining what children do online and through social networking, and helpful tools and advice you can use to keep your child safe online.  The section NetAware provides a guide and age ratings to the most popular social networks, apps and games. 
Be Share Aware has videos and information about the dangers of sharing data online.

   

Common Sense Media

Common Sense provides information and advice for parents and teachers.  They maintain a library of independent age-based and educational ratings for movies, games, apps, TV shows and websites.  They have a parent blog to help families understand and navigate the problems of raising children in a digital age.

   

Get Safe Online

Get Safe Online is the UK’s leading source of unbiased, factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety.  It is a jointly funded initiative between several Government departments and private sector businesses.

   

ConnectSafely

ConnectSafely is a California-based organisation dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security.  It has researched-based safety tips, parent guides, advice and news on all aspects of tech use and policy.

   
   
   
Cybercafe

The cybercafé, within the Thinkuknow website, is a safe online community where you can make choices without getting hurt. You can join in the fun at the cybercafé by playing the game.