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E-Safety

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The Internet has become an important part of children’s lives, enabling them to research school projects, talk to their friends and access information from around the world. Increasing provision of the Internet in and out of schools brings with it the need to ensure that learners remain safe.  Internet development is constantly evolving into ever more innovative areas with many websites enabling amazing creativity and interaction between peers.

Unfortunately though, there are times when Internet use can have a negative effect on children.

Parents, carers and adults in schools should be aware of the potential dangers and be taking measures to ensure safe usage by all.


Children at Great Missenden use the Internet on a regular basis as part of their learning. In school, we have regular 'e-safety' activities to remind children of the importance of keeping themselves safe online.

At home, many children are often given unsupervised access to the Internet. This potentially, allows them to access all kinds of content (both good and bad) andbring it into their homes.

Here are a few tips:

Keep your computer in a shared area - Talk to your child about what they are doing online and, if possible,
set up your computer in a shared area at home so that you can always see what sites are being visited.

Facebook and all other Social Media Sites - Are you aware that many of these sites have a minimum age limit of 13, so our pupils should NOT be using them?

Google Safe Search - This is designed to screen sites that contain sexually explicit content and remove
them from your search results. While no filter is 100% accurate, SafeSearch helps you avoid content you may prefer not to see or would rather your children did not stumble across.

By default, Moderate SafeSearch is turned on, which helps keep explicit images out of your search results. If you prefer you can change your setting to Strict filtering to help filter out explicit text as well as images. You can modify your computer’s SafeSearch settings by clicking on Search settings at the top right of the Google homepage.

Explore e-safety sites - There are lots of useful e-safety sites. They are great fun to explore, so why not browse through them with your children?

Below are some recommended sites for parents and carers.






Kidsmart

Kidsmart

Kidsmart gives you lots of advice on how to stay safe online. There’s a section for kids under 11 years old and a separate section for those over 11 years old.

CEOP Main Website

CEOP Main Website

Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

Get Safe Online

Get Safe Online

Being the victim of online crime can be as distressing as real-world robbery. Learn about the real risks and understand the urgency of protecting your family.

Look at the knowledgebase for lots of helpful information, including how to protect your PC.

Childnet - Know it all for parents

Childnet - Know it all for parents

Welcome to Know IT All, Childnet's multi award-winning suite of education resources designed to help educate parents, teachers and young people about safe and positive use of the internet.

You can access all these here online for free, or order  on CD-ROM.

Think You Know?

Think You Know?

Come in to find the latest information on the sites you like to visit, mobiles and new technology.
Find out what’s good, what’s not and what you can do about it. If you look after young people there’s an area for you too – with resources you can use in the classroom, at home or just to get with it. Most importantly, there’s also a place which anyone can use to report if they feel uncomfortable or worried about someone they are chatting to online.

GetNetWise

GetNetWise

A US-based site, but has useful information for parents and carers, particularly around filtering
software options.

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