E-safety
At Broughton Junior School we believe that educating our children about being safe on-line is very important. As part of our Computing curriculum all children from Year 3 to Year 6 follow an E-safety Scheme of Work focusing on identifying some of the risks about being on-line and how to keep themselves safe. Should you want any more information about 'e-safety' please contact Mr. Reed or Mrs Rackham via the School Office.
This term's E-Safety theme is:
Managing online information
During the Spring half term the E-safety theme will be managing online information where children will be educated on the importance of keeping their personal information safe but also what is appropriate to share with others.
Monthly Updates for E safety.
Please find termly updates on how to keep children safe on the internet. The documents attached give important information about games, apps, social media platforms and websites that children commonly use. There are also examples of true stories highlighting the signs of possible dangers when using the internet.
NSPCC - Net aware
https://www.net-aware.org.uk/networks/ Click the link for explanations on the newest online platforms and how to ensure your child stays safe.
Think you know's website for parents and carers: |
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Vodaphone had begun a Digital Parenting Interactive Magazine which can be viewed using the following link: |
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Childnet have a website with separate sections for children and parents: |
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For children CBBC have created a site called CBBC Stay Safe which can be accessed with the following link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/topics/stay-safe |
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EE have created a very informative website for parents supporting their children with e-safety. |
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Nintendo have created information for parents to help keep children safe while playing computer games online: |
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