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Please read our guidelines below for staying safe when using computers, tablets and/or phones.
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Skipper says: "Stay safe when using the computer... Click on me anywhere on this page to get help and advice about looking after your safety, and please remember to keep safe by being careful not to give out personal information such as your name, email, phone number, home address, or the name of your school to people who you do not know or trust."
The UK Safer Internet Centre, is where you can find the latest e-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online. The next Safer Internet Day (SID) celebrations will take place on Tuesday 6th February 2024 The 2024 theme is 'Together for a better internet' a call to action for every stakeholder to play their part in creating a better internet for everyone, in particular the youngest users out there. More than that, it is an invitation for everyone to join in and engage with others in a respectful way in order to ensure a better digital experience. To keep updated on the latest campaign news visit www.saferinternetday.org or the Facebook or Twitter profiles and follow the #SID2024 hashtag to find out more.
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The next Anti-Bullying Week is scheduled for 13th-17th November 2023
School packs, resources and a variety of tools and links are all available at: https://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week or or or |
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We have two very helpful onlline safety guides for parents/carers available to download by clicking here and/or here. These leaflets have been produced by Achieving for Children and LGfL/3BM.
For Childnet advisory leaflets available in any of 12 community languages please click here. A very useful online safety resource for children and parents/carers is the Thinkuknow website, which can be accessed at https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ This link has helpful advice for using social media and also has top tips for parents of older children:
https://www.saferinternet.org/tipsheets
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