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Updated E-safety policy and Acceptable Use Policies for during COVID -19 school closures

 

DfE Online Safety Guidance for Parents and Children

Our E-Safety Scheme of Work 

Every class begins each half term with an e-safety lesson.  We follow a scheme of work to ensure progression and adequate coverage of e-safety topics.  At St-Luke's we take e-safety very seriously and it is well-embedded and ongoing throughout the school year. Our scheme of work is below.  Also come along to our e-safety coffee mornings for parents to share concerns and learn about how to effectively support your child.

Need advice on your children and in-game chat?  Click here for help from ParentZone

NSPCC - Online Safety Guidance for Parents - an excellent resource to support you

 

Parents Presentation - Keeping our Children Safe Online - Jenny Phillips March 2018

Child Friendly Safe Searching

 

We highly recommend setting your home computer web browser to http://www.kidrex.org/ - a child-friendly web browser sponsored by Google for worry free and safe internet searches by children.

YouTube Kids

Allowing children unlimited access to YouTube can lead to viewing of inappropriate content often by accident.  Make your child's viewing safe by downloading the new YouTube kids APP onto your ipad or PC.  The APP allows for age appropriate parental controls and allows children to search content with peace of mind. 

Set up Safe Parental Controls

 

When purchasing your child's first device it can be quite overwhelming for parents on how to set up parental controls and privacy settings.  Internet Matters have simplified this for you with 70 simple 'how to' guides on how to set up parental controls across all major networks, devices, services and entertainment providers.

 

Go to:  www.internetmatters.org/setupsafe