KEEPING SAFE ONLINE

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 The internet is essential in 21st century life for education, business and social interaction. As children move up through the school their  access to various  types of technology increases and it stands to reason that their exploration and curiosity increases too. The positives of the digital world overwhelmingly outweigh the negatives but children, schools and parents all need to be aware of  various online risks. 
 

Online safety is an integral part of children’s education in today’s digital world and is embedded in their learning at school. We also want to help our parents and children improve their own understanding of e-safety issues so they can learn to use the internet and all digital media in a safe and secure way.

 

In school we monitor the devices, filter the content and use technology to transform teaching and learning in a safe way. At home the same kinds of monitoring and filtering can be achieved. However, the increase in mobile technology and apps is causing issues for a small number of children. 
 

It is important that you as  parents/carers understand the risks and empower yourself and your children by spending some time looking at the websites your children use. Protect them and teach them that there are sites which are not appropriate.
 

 There is more information for parents and carers through the NSPCC's Share Aware website.

There is lots of helpful advice on all areas of staying safe online from Vodafone's Digital Parenting magazines;

http://vodafonedigitalparenting.co.uk/

Other useful websites

https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers

http://www.getsafeonline.org

http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk

https://www.ceop.police.uk/

https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/staying-safe-online/

 

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Parental controls

As a parent or carer it can be difficult to monitor what your child is up to online. Most parents and carers trust their children online, but it can be easy for a child to stumble across things that might upset or disturb them.

Filtering and moderation packages are a good way to stop the majority of inappropriate and harmful content coming into your home. They are a tool to help you set and change online boundaries in line with your child’s development.

There are some great packages out there, some are free and some come at a cost. Make sure you get one that suits your family’s needs and budget.

 

BT

BT‘s Security package is called BT Family Protection. This lets you choose the right level of protection for each child on up to three computers in your home. With this service you can:

  • Block websites â€“ stop your kids from seeing inappropriate content
  • Set time limits â€“ manage how long your children spend online
  • Get instant alerts â€“ get email or text alerts when your kids try to view blocked sites or post confidential information
  • Social networking tools â€“ control the use of social networks like Facebook and Twitter and set up text alerts if personal information is posted
  • YouTube filtering â€“ a unique technology to prevent exposure to unsuitable content
  • Usage reports â€“ review your children's online activity from anywhere in the world

As well as parental controls, you also get:

  • Advanced spam filtering â€“ with image blocking to protect children from offensive content
  • BT Cleanfeed â€“ blocks sites classified as illegal by the Internet Watch Foundation
  • Access to our internet abuse prevention team â€“ for children or parents to report any concerns

A user guide for the BT Family Protection service is available and videos on the service are also provided.


Talk Talk

Talk Talk’s Internet security service is called HomeSafe. Built into the broadband network itself, HomeSafe is designed to help you block every device in your home from websites you've defined as unsuitable for your home. Parents also have the option to control the after school homework routine specifically. It's been developed in partnership with their panel of parents and online safety experts.

A guide to setting up HomeSafe is available as are videos for this service.


Virgin Media

Parental Controls is part of Virgin Media Security and is available for free to all Virgin Media broadband customers. With Virgin Media Security’s Parental Control you can:

  • Screen out offensive material
  • Filter sites by pre-defined age categories
  • Add exceptions or block specific sites
  • Control access to specific content types like chat or social networking
  • Set an access-schedule for individual users
  • See a history of sites viewed, including those that were blocked

Further information on this service and a guide on how to set up parental controls is available.


Plusnet

Plusnet offer Plusnet Protect Internet security. With this service, either offered free or for a small charge dependent on your Broadband package, parents and carers are able to set safe boundaries for children with parental controls.

Advice on how to set these controls is available.

 

 

Sky

Sky offer McAfee Internet Security suit, available free or for a small monthly charge dependent on your Broadband package. Parental Controls are included in this package, however all Sky Broadband customers can get McAfee Parental Controls on their own as a separate download, free and for up to three PC’s.

McAfee’s Parental Controls help control when your children can be online, monitor/control what websites they can visit, and keep an eye on their online activities.

Further information on Sky’s security packages and a free download of the McAfee Parental Controls. 

We are committed to helping every parent keep their children safe when they are using tech. 

To report concerns about safety online, click the link below.

 

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