We spend time in all year groups discussing the ways children can protect themselves online and when using mobile phones.
An excellent place to start for Adults and Children when thinking about e-safety is thinkuknow
The parents section has an excellent guide on the benefits and potential risks of the internet, which can be found here.
NSPCC net aware Parent e-safety and APP guide
Think u know Governent backed website
Uploaded by CEOP on 2011-09-23.
This short film is called 'Jigsaw' and is suitable for KS2 Primary School children (8 -- 10 yrs), approximate running time is 8 minutes. This short film is produced by the Child Exploitation Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and is being delivered to schools all over the UK through their ThinkUknow Programme.
The film Jigsaw is a story about a young girl called Becky who likes to use social networking sites. She has her own profile where she shares information like the things she enjoys and photos of herself and her friends.
Becky has been talking to somebody who she believes to be another child. It turns out to be a man who has lied to her.
This 10 minute film shows that when you talk to people online and tell them too much about yourself, you might as well be inviting them through your front door.
Before playing this film, discuss with your child what they know about social networking sites, are they using one?
After playing Jigsaw, discuss what happened to Becky and how by taking some simple steps they can keep themselves safe online. Make sure your child knows:
(all above material from CEOP and NCA websites)
Safer Internet Day Film