E-Safety

E-safety within our School

We take the safe use of the internet and all other technologies very seriously at Hazeldown. We have various ways to promote e-safety:

  • Children sign a home school agreement.
  • Home school agreement is sent home to parents.
  • Each year all children attend a special esafety assembly where they are taught about all aspects of keeping safe.
  • We participate in the national ‘e-safety’ week and the children complete an activity in class promoting safe Internet use.
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E-safety Guidance for Parents

The best way to protect your children online is to be informed yourself and make it part of your day to day life. We spend years training our children to cross the road and stay away from strangers in the outside world in all the daily messages we give them before we ever let them out there on their own. Training them to be safe online should be an equal part of these safety messages as they can be out in the ‘world wide web’ from a very young age, unsupervised at times. Use the websites below to help you find the best ways to talk to your children about keeping safe online.

 

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Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)

CEOP works with child protection partners across UK and overseas to identify the main threat to children and co-ordinates activity against these threats to bring offenders to account. They protect children from harm online and offline directly through NCA led operations and in partnership with local and international agencies. ceop3-143x150.png

 

Child Exploitation & Online Proctection Centre

CEOP’s Think U KNow

CEOP’s Think U KNow Parents Section

NSPCC E-Safety

Internet terms & language: A guide for Parents

Childnet

Kid Rex

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Hazeldown Primary School
Maudlin Drive, Teignmouth,
Devon, TQ14 8SE
Stuart Ludford | Headteacher

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