Online Safety Advice
Helping your children to keep safe online is one of the most important lessons we can teach our children due to the many possible risks associated with Internet use. At Burton Joyce Primary School we teach Online Safety lessons in the first week of every half term. These lessons cover:
Systems, Security and Privacy
Online Bullying
Digital Footprint
Digital Well-Being and Lifestyle
Relationships and Self Image Online
Copyright, Credit and Quality
Each classroom has an Online Safety display with information added throughout the year as knowledge is taught. At the end of each half term there is a whole school assembly delivered by the Computing Leader and the whole school Online Safety display is updated too.
Our Online Safety curriculum has been written inline with 'Education for a Connected World' and there are strong links to our PSHE curriculum too.
We know that the internet has many benefits to learning and socialising but there are also dangers and well-being concerns for children. We hope that this page will signpost you to some resources that may be of use to help parents understand the dangers, how to help protect your children and also how to begin conversations with your child around keeping safe.
Systems, Security and Privacy
Agree on rules for internet and device use at home using this Family Agreement from ChildNet.
Use Swiggle search engine at home, it is a child friendly search with additional filtering of results.
Online Bullying
The NSPCC have published advice for children and parents about online bullying here. This defines what online bullying can look like, how to support your child if they are bullied and what to do if your child is bullying online.
Digital Footprint
Setting up parental controls can help you monitor your child's digital footprint. Find out how to set these up here.
Digital Well-Being and Lifestyle
Passive screen time and consuming media from the internet is a concern for many parents. Internet Matters have published screen time information for parents which is differentiated by age.
Internet Matters have also published recommendations for apps and websites which promote good lifestyle choices on and offline, including apps to support children with their mental health. This website also has reviews on apps, websites and games that your child may ask to play or use.
Relationships and Self-Image Online
These Home Safety activities from CEOP help you to support your child to have good relationships online and gives you advice on social media tools features like life streaming and image sharing.
Copyright, Credit and Quality
A parents gudie to using artificial intelligence gives the latest information about this new technology and the impact it might have on children's digital learning.
Further Resources
The latest Digtal Parenting magazine from Vodafone UK is published here.
The Parent Zone blog is updated regularly with the latest Online Safety information.
The Equals Trust website has more resources for parents, including the Online Safety magazine that our EQT Digital Leaders write each year.
Please also speak to your child's class teacher about any concerns you may have about online safety.