Online Safety
With the constantly advancing changes in technology, our children are living in a digital out and are like to be more comfortable and confident with technology than we were at their age. Because of this, it is extremely important that we all work together to ensure our children are safe when using online technologies.
At school, we do a range of things to support children's knowledge around how to keep themselves safe but it is important that - as parents/carers - you also keep yourselves up to date to ensure you know how to monitor, check and support your child to keep them safe at home.
Our Online Safety information pages will continue to develop and grow over time so please ensure that you back come and check regularly, as well as checking School PING, for updated information and support with Online Safety. You will also find resources for children within this section of the school website.
It is important that you monitor your child's use of technology and are aware of how you child is using technology and what information they are accessing/sharing. If you have any concerns about your child's online safety, please take action as soon as possible.
Below you will find guidance and advice, but please also contact us in school if you need any further support so that we can discuss this with you and signpost you to the appropriate information/action.
You can also find out more about things we cover in school by looking at the 'Curriculum' section of our school website.
Online Safety Parent Page
Welcome to our Online Safety Page. This resources on this page are aimed at adults. If you are a child looking for online safety advice please check on the Computing Curriculum page.
If you need access to a particular resource and it is not on this page, then please email the school office and we will do our best to help you.
Online Safety Policy and Curriculum
Please follow the link below to our Computing Curriculum page, where you will find our Online Safety Policy as well as information about our Computing Curriculum.
To aid with the delivery of our Online Safety Curriculum we use the National Online Safety partnership and we are currently in the process of becoming an National Online Safety accredited school. If you require any further information on this, then please ask to speak to the Online Safety Lead Teacher.
National Online Safety
To set up your own parent account on the National Online Safety site then click the link the below.
To find out further information on National Online Safety then please see the letter below.
Important Updates - Please check here for important updates relating to online safety, games and apps.
Important - Please Read - Parent Information on the new Netflix Series Squid Games
https://nationalonlinesafety.com/wakeupwednesday/squid-game-trending-across-platforms-what-parents-need-to-know
Please also see the Parent Guide on Netflix below and how to manage what your children watch on TV guide.
Please also have a look at the how to keep your children safe online this summer guide.
- Netflix Parent Information Sheet
- Squid Games - Parent Guide from National Online Safety
- What parents need to know about managing what your children watch on TV - Guide
- Stay Safe Online This Summer
Online Safety Resources
Here at Winwick, we take online safety very seriously. If you have any online safety concerns then please report it as soon as possible to the school/police or via the following links:
https://www.internetmatters.org/report-issue/
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/need-help
ttps://www.ceop.police.uk
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/get-help/reporting-an-incident/
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
Remember if you are concerned that somebody is in immediate danger call 999.
Parent Information Guides
Please see below a range of parent information sheets that you may find useful to help keep your children safe online.
- Children need to know about online bullying.pdf
- Cyber Bullying.pdf
- Facebook Parent Guide.pdf
- Likee Parent Guide.pdf
- Android Parental Controls.pdf
- Apple Parental controls.pdf
- Online Social Media Safety Tips.pdf
- Parent Guide Facebook Messenger.pdf
- Snapchat.pdf
- Tiktok Parent Guide.pdf
- Roblox.pdf
- Bullying and Trollying Parent Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Club House - Guide.pdf
- What Parents need to know about Cross Platform Sharing of Information - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Fortnight Chapter Three - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Group Chats - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Omegle - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about managing what your children watch on TV - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about online game Discord - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about The Metaverse - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Twitch - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Wink - Guide.pdf
- What parents need to know about Yubo - Guide.pdf
- Online Safety for under 5s.pdf
- Parent Guide to Toddlers and Screen Time.pdf
Useful Videos
Below are videos that we recommended you watch with your child. All of these resources can be found on the NSPCC website along with further information if required.
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