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ONLINE SAFETY NEWSLETTERS

Useful Websites:
As a parent or carer, you can play a key role in helping keep your child safe online. You don't need to be an expert on the internet to be an expert on internet safety. On this page, you will find links to a range of useful websites which will help you ensure your child is using the internet safety.
 
 
E-Safety Tips for Parents: 6-10

Safety on the internet matters. Our fun, interactive, stop motion animated video has useful advice and tips for parents of 6-10s so that you can help them to stay safe online. Visit our site to learn more: https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/. Links: From toddlers to teens, our four 'E-safety tips for parents' videos are age specific to help you keep up with e-safety as they grow up.
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Jessie and Friends: thinkuknow.co.uk/professionals/resources/jessie-and-friends/

A three-episode animated series and resource pack aimed at giving 4 to 7s the knowledge and skills to stay safe online. It includes session plans, storybooks and activities to designed to be used across a range of settings.

Play Like Share: thinkuknow.co.uk/professionals/resources/play-like-share/

This animated series and resource pack helps 8 to 10s to stay safe from sexual abuse, exploitation, and other risks they might encounter online. It looks at identifying the signs of manipulative or threatening online behaviour and how to respond safely.

Band Runner and 8-10s website: thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/

Band Runner is a fun interactive game that helps 8 to 10 year olds learn how to stay safe from risks they might encounter online. It is hosted on the 8-10s website which also features clear and practical online safety advice.

#LiveSkills: thinkuknow.co.uk/professionals/resources/live-streaming/

#LiveSkills is a package of resources for 8 to 18s that focus on the features of live streaming and the specific risks young people can face. Activities are designed to explore positive and negative attention, and responding safely to pressure online.