Online Safety or E-safety
Keeping your family safe
We recognise how important it is that we work closely with parents to ensure the messages children receive about online safety are consistent.
It is important that parents regularly speak to their children about how they can keep themselves safe and how to behave responsibly online.
Please remember the importance of monitoring what your child does online, including on mobile phones, tablets and when gaming, and of talking to them about what to do if anything inappropriate happens. If you have any questions, please talk to your child's class teacher, or ask your child!
There are a number of excellent websites with lots of information for children and parents:
Action Planning
At Beech Grove we use the '360 degree safe' tool, which is intended to help schools review their online safety policy and practice. The review involves conducting an in-depth audit of each aspect of online safety, to identify what is working well at the school and how practice can be further developed. Using this information, a detailed action plan is produced which the online safety team is responsible for implementing and monitoring.
Other useful links
E-safety information leaflet for parents/carers of 5-7 year olds
E-safety information leaflet for parents/carers of 8-10 year olds
E-safety information leaflet for parents/carers of 11-13 year olds
Ask About Games - Advice on computer gaming and how to apply parental controls
Get Safe Online - Advice and guidance on Safety online
Vodaphone Safety - Advice from Vodaphone
CBBC Safe search – Excellent Child friendly Search engine for Primary Schools
All about Explorers - Teaching children to evaluate reliability of online information.
That's Not Cool - advice on digital relations for KS2/3/4