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SÉCURITÉ EN LIGNE

Vous trouverez ci-dessous des liens permettant aux parents d'assurer la sécurité de leurs enfants lorsqu'ils utilisent Internet. Ils donnent des conseils et des instructions sur la façon d'appliquer le contrôle parental sur les appareils et les applications. Il existe également des histoires et des livres à partager avec les enfants qui montrent les dangers pour les enfants en ligne.

Si vous avez des inquiétudes concernant la sécurité en ligne, veuillez contacter Mme Fallon à l'école.

En tant qu'école, nous nous sommes inscrits au National Online Safety. L'accès des parents à la page nationale de sécurité en ligne et les codes d'accès ont été envoyés par e-mail, SMS et éloges. Veuillez contacter l'école si vous avez besoin d'aide supplémentaire.

National Online Safety
At National Online Safety, it is our mission to make the internet a safer place for children. We will achieve this through equipping school staff, parents and children with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and how best to react should an incident arise.

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Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?

 

Make a report to one of CEOP's Child Protection Advisors

UK Safer Internet Centre

Tips, advice, guides and resources to help keep your child safe online
As a parent or carer you play a key role in helping your child to stay safe online.

You don’t need to be an expert on the internet to help keep your child stay safe online.

Cerebra
Learning Disabilities, Autism and Internet Safety: A Parent’s Guide

Thinkuknow

Thinkuknow is an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command.

Since 2006, Thinkuknow has been keeping children and young people safe by providing education about sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.

Thinkuknow aims to ensure that everyone has access to this practical information – children, young people, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them.

CEOP and Thinkuknow have launched a new site for 11-18 year olds. The new site offers advice and articles and signposts clear ways young people can access help and support across 7 key categories: Relationships, Socialising online, Nudes, Sex and sexual content online, Sexual abuse, Support and Online safety. This website replaces the old site which was separated into 11-13s and 14+.

Promote online safety in the classroom and at home with our free e-safety leaflets and resources. Download and share with other parents or colleagues to help kids stay safe online.

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