E-safety stands for electronic safety. As the world and technology changes it is not about keeping safe on the internet anymore but also keepng safe on all new and emerging technological devices, for example mobile phones, games consoles, computers and televisions.
For more information on what we at Red Oak Primary School are doing to help make sure our children are safe online, take a look at the 'policies and links' tab and you will find our e-safety policy. Alternatively contact Mrs Warne, our E-Safety lead or Mrs Madsen, our E-Safety alternate.
Click on the word document below to find out more information on Safer Internet Day 2015 and how they contribute to making the internet safer for everyone including children and parents.
Cyber bullying (online bullying) is when a person or a group of people uses the internet, email, online games or any other kind of digital technology to threaten, tease, upset or humiliate someone else.
Click above to be directed to the childline Cyber bullying page. Here students and parents can find plenty of information on cyber bullying. There are safe forums where you can discuss any worries that you have and a link to enable you to talk directly to a professional who can help you.
Advice for parents on Cyber bullying can be found here:
Below are some very helpful links for parents and students, on different areas of e-safety.
We now use the Internet as part of everyday living, and with technology advancing all the time it is easier to access then ever before.
Unfortunately using the Internet can also have risks. Young people are more at risk of exposure to inappropriate or criminal behaviour if they are unaware of the dangers.
Some dangers include:
(Please be aware that we have no control of the content that you may find on external websites)
Parents and Guardians: Please spend time exploring these websites with your children.
Click above to be directed to the childline play section.There are lots of great things for children to do in the Play section - you can play games, watch videos, try out the creative tools and get involved with ChildLine.
Clicking the image above will take you to try and complete the Stay Safe e-safety Quiz!!
This is a very helpful 'e-safety' website that gives practicial advice and guidance for children, parents, carers and teachers. it is run by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP).
This website is part of the BBC information service targeted at young people to help them stay safe online. Here you will find lots of facts and tips about e-safety. Check out the video Caught in the Web - which is a Newsround special programme all about staying safe on the internet. The show, which is voiced by David Tennant, tells the story of a girl called Lonely Princess, who gets into danger after meeting someone in a chatroom.
It also has lots of tips on how to be safe, and case studies of children with real-life experiences of how things can go wrong.
A site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.
Click on the icons to read true stories and find out how to chat safely ...
Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website for children and parents. Click the link above and you will be redirected to their website where there is information on safe searching, being smart online, fun 'e-safety' related games and much more! Check it out for yourselves!
We help children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to us via the link above.
Information and advice about e-safety in Suffolk. Also gives an overview of the projects and activities of the e-safety strategy which aim to make Suffolk an e-safer place to be.
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre delivers a multi-agency service dedicated to tackling the exploitation of children.
The Vodafone Digital Parenting page is another great resource for parents to take a look at. There are guides to help parents with putting content control on mobile devices as well as Expert and Family views on technology today. Click the PDF file below to download the Digital Parenting magazine.
Staff, Parents and Students can keep up to date with any E-Safety news with the new E-Safety news and information widget.
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