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    Information for parents and carers

    At Berewood Primary School we take the issue of internet safety seriously and on these pages you will find information that will support you as parents and carers.

    The internet is a fantastic resource, but it can also bring risk. We work with our pupils in school to help them understand the dangers and learn how to keep themselves safe.

    Useful websites and information

    Parenting in the Digital World

    Download 'Parent's Online Safety Advice' handbook from thestaysafeinitiative.org.uk.

    The CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) logo pictured here is on a lot of social networking sites. It is the Advice, Help and Report button. Clicking on it will take you to their website where you can easily follow links for help if you are a parent or child. It is excellent so please try it!

    Highly recommended is the THINKUKNOW website. Click here to go to the website and get the latest safety information. This is an education initiative by CEOP - the UK's national law enforcement agency that focuses on tackling the sexual abuse of children.

    NSPCC Share Aware Campaign

    Launched in January 2015 this campaign aims to raise the awareness of how to help your child to stay safe on social networks, apps and games. They also have a useful guide to the social networks young people are using on their Net Aware website: www.net-aware.org.uk

    SOFTWARE TO HELP YOU

    ​Google - visit Google's Safety Centre to learn how to change Google's search settings to Safe Search filtering. This setting is designed to screen sites with explicit sexual text and mages that you don't want your child to stumble across when browsing the internet.

    Safe4 me – a free website from Hampshire Constabulary which include resources for families and professionals to support use of devices online and how to keep safe. Details can be found here:

    https://www.safe4me.co.uk/

    Please speak to us if you are concerned about your child and their use of the internet.