Online Safety – Support for Parents

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More households now have a variety of devices that connect to the internet. Have you reviewed the parental controls on your devices to ensure you are effectively protecting your children from potential harm and inappropriate content?

Online safety is a key part of keeping our children safe at St. Anne’s Catholic Primary. We have measures in place to protect pupils from potential dangers and inappropriate content. Any online safety incidents are recorded and handled according to our Online Safety Policy. Since banning the internet or technology isn’t practical, it’s essential that we educate our pupils on how to use these tools safely.

We teach all pupils about online safety, showing them how to keep themselves and their personal information secure while using the internet. Parents and children are asked to agree to uphold the school’s Online Safety Policy.

To support our parents, we’ve provided a range of resources on this page to foster a partnership between the school and the parent community in safeguarding our children. You can find additional resources to help with online safety at home below using the links.

If parents have any concerns regarding online safety, we encourage them to reach out to Mrs. King, our Computing Leader, to discuss their concerns.

The links below offer guidance on how to check and set parental controls. This will help keep your child safe by preventing them from accessing inappropriate websites and other online content while using the internet. If you don’t see a link for your specific brand of internet router, please contact your internet service provider for further assistance.

Broadband Parental Controls: How to keep your child safe online

https://www.gocompare.com/broadband/parental-controls/