On Line Safety
Derby & Derbyshire Emotional Health & Wellbeing
This site has lots of useful information for parents including parent workshops on online safety run by Traci Goode.
Please visit the website https://derbyandderbyshireemotionalhealthandwellbeing.uk/
The safety of our pupils and our community is of paramount importance to us at St. George's CE Primary School.
Remaining safe online is an issue which is ever more prevalent now. For tips and advice on on how to stay safe online, please look at the links below.
If you need to report an online safety issue or simply want advice, please follow this link.
Guides for Specific Apps and Platforms
Handy Advice
- Social Media Advice Hub
- PEGI Website – Pan European Game Information. A website to help parents to make informed decisions when buying video games.
- Six Top Tops To Keep Primary Kids Safe Online During School Closure
- Remote Education – Ten Top Tips for Parents
- Remote Education – Ten Top Tips for Children
Helpful Websites
DigiDuck is a great story informing young children of online safety.
We have read it in school and it would be good to read at home with your children too.
You can discuss what DigiDuck should do to keep himself safe.
It is inevitable nowadays that children will be using the internet and/or gaming. It is really important that we are aware of what they are doing, especially as we lead busy lives.
Please have a look at this YouTube clip from Traci Good, an online safety expert. Traci is fantastic, and provides training for parents, carers, school staff and governors. She has a wealth of experience and has some really useful tips and advice to ensure our children "stay safe".
Traci Good E Safety Training
Hints and tips for parents on keeping your children safe online during the school closures.
If you ever feel uncomfortable online and need some advice, this website has lots of tips and help for staying safe online.' https://www.bbc.com/ownit
Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online? https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
You can anonymously and confidentially report:
- Child sexual abuse content
- Non-photographic child sexual abuse images
https://www.iwf.org.uk/
Online pages and links
Please remember to stay safe online. Read childnet’s Online Safety poster and the leaflets below