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Online Safety

This page provides pupils and parents with key information regarding online safety. If you have an online safety concern, or someone has acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know, report it.

Our pupils should in the first instance talk to a responsible adult.  This may be your teacher, a member of staff or your parent or carer.  Parents are encouraged to come into school to speak, in confidence, to one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads with any concerns you may have.

If pupils don't feel comfortable talking to an adult, or parents are unable to come into school, you can also report your concern online using Whisper, our Anonymous Online Concern Report form.

 

As Whisper is anonymous, you don’t have to fill in your contact details, but if you are telling us something about yourself that you need help with, it would really help us if we knew how to get in touch with you.

If someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know you can report it to CEOP, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.

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Key Links for PUPILS

Safe Search

Kids Search

Safer Internet Centre

KidSMART

ThinkuKnow

Childnet

CBBC Stay Safe

CEOP

Childline

Whipser

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Key Links for PARENTS

Safer Internet Centre

Common Sense Media

Safer Internet Centre

Internet Matters

ThinkuKnow

Childnet

NSPCC Online Safety

CEOP Safety Centre

Childline

Online Safety Policy

Safeguarding Policy

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Key Links for STAFF

Safer Internet Centre

Common Sense Media

Safer Internet Centre

Internet Matters

ThinkuKnow

Childnet

BOOST SWGfL

CEOP Safety Centre

Childline

Digital Literacy

e-Safety Support

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