E-Safety – What is it?
E-safety is about the protection of children whilst they are using the internet and digital technologies. This includes: risk-taking and inappropriate behaviour by children and young people; risks and inappropriate behaviour by others to children and young people; illegal activity.
You will be aware the internet hosts many exciting opportunities for education. The online world is a wonderful place for young people to explore, with unprecedented opportunities for learning and creativity, but just like the real world there are risks and dangers they should be aware of and which we should all act to protect them from. As a school we encourage the use of technology as an important part of our students’ development but always want them to spend their time online safely. As a parent/carer you can play a significant part in ensuring this.
Just a few simple steps by you can help keep them safe and give young people the awareness to know what to do if they feel uncomfortable about anything they encounter while on the internet.
If you do not wish for your child to be able to access any inappropriate content online, please ensure that their computers, laptops and other devices with internet access are all fitted with parental controls.
You can find free downloadable versions online or you can contact your internet service provider (such as BT, Talk Talk, Sky) for more information.
As a minimum, please set parental controls on your search engines, youtube account and the mobile phone your child uses.
One of the most popular search engines in the world is Google. You can visit Google’s informative safety centre for simple step by step guides here.
Here are a few options available to you; they truly are simple to set, promise.
Visit the Google home page here and click on the ‘search setting’ tab in the top right hand corner.
Scroll down the page and change the filtering options to suit your family’s needs. Make sure you lock the safe search; otherwise these settings can easily be changed without your knowledge. You can also set this on your child’s smart phone.
Please be aware that no filter is 100% accurate. CEOP advice that you talk to your child about the sites they use. Why don’t you discuss:
- Their favourite online sites
- What they enjoy most, the fun aspects of being online?
- What they think can go wrong?
- How would they react if things got out of control?
Let them know that you understand that situations happen online and that seeing ‘adult’ material can make them feel uncomfortable. Make sure they know that you are there to help.
Visit The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) parents’ information website for more information: http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents
Look out for CEOP’s future parent and carers updates.
All students are provided with the following policy and asked to abide by the general terms and conditions for using computer systems at St Antony’s Roman Catholic School.
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy 2021
You can also find lots of information and helpful user guides below.
Please read the following practical guides for parents and carers whose children are using social media.
Parental Guide Online Sexual Harassment 2021
Online Safety Guidance for Parents
User Guides:
Instagram – Privacy and Safety Checklist
Useful Links
St Antony’s has an entire team of staff dedicated to support your child’s Wellbeing. Some useful external sites that could also help support your child can be found below: