eSafety
With more children than ever having access to the internet, it is crucial that we understand how to protect our children online. At the heart of this is helping children to understand how to protect themselves and manage the risks that they face when online. To help with this, we have put together a series of links to websites that can provide you and your child with all the information you need to stay safe online.
Useful Links
Childline - Cyberbullying
Find out more about cyber bullying & prevention.
Childline - Kids
A child friendly website that children can go through themselves for help and advice
Childline - Online & Mobile Safety
Find out more about cyber bullying & prevention.
Internet Matters - Parental Controls
This tool will help you understand how to set parental controls and all the main devices and websites your children use.
Stay Safe on Social Networks
This website provides handy practical guides on how to use social networks safely.
NSPCC - Online Safety
This tool will help you understand how to set parental controls and all the main devices and websites your children use.
NSPCC - Parental Controls
This tool will help you understand how to set parental controls and all the main devices and websites your children use.
NSPCC - Stay Safe on Social Networks
Share Aware - Help your child stay safe on social networks, apps and games.
Parent Info - Online Safety
This tool will help you understand how to set parental controls and all the main devices and websites your children use.
Think U Know - Online Safety
A guide to internet safety and safe surfing.
UK Safer Internet Centre - Snapchat Snap Maps
Guidance regarding the new Snapchat map feature.
UK Safer Internet Centre - Stay Safe on Social Networks
This website provides handy practical guides on how to use social networks safely.
Vodaphone Digital Parenting - Online Safety
Get lots of useful information and advice for your family.
How to Report
The Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP) website is a police agency tackling child abuse on the internet.
The Internet Watch Foundation website is the UK’s hotline for reporting illegal content found on the Internet.
UK Safer Internet Centre - Need help? This webpage contains information about what to do if a child comes to you for help and advice about how to report online concerns such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content or illegal behaviour.
Please note we are constantly updating this site and would welcome any suggestions.