The Department for Education Statutory Guidance ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ states that schools should ensure children are taught about safeguarding, including staying safe online.
Katy can help organise and deliver a high quality Online Safety package at your school utilising the resource below, showcasing powerful and positive ed tech and the dos and don’ts of managing technology for families.
- Furthermore, in order to support your children we recommend that you visit: https://www.internetmatters.org/ – Here you can learn about what specific content children should be viewing in relation to their age. Also, you can learn about parental controls that can be put in place using different internet providers and on different forms of technology: https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/
- Alternatively, If you need additional support with anything please do contact the NSPCC Helpline: NSPCC Helpline They will talk you through adding parental controls and how to manage Content, Contact and Conduct at home.
- Finally, visit parentsafe.lgfl.net to find out more and please share via your communication channels to get the word out to as many parents / carers as possible: https://twitter.com/LGfLDigiSafe/status/1381911893363847169 and stay up to date with current Safeguarding with LGfL spotlight on safeguarding
Digital 5 a Day:
A reminder of the Children’s Commissioner’s work on the ‘Digital 5 a Day’. Much like having a healthy diet by eating 5 pieces of fruit and vegetables a day it is important to have a healthy digital diet. In order to do this you can follow these 5 simple steps:

- Connect
- Be active
- Get creative
- Give to others
- Be Mindful
https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/digital/5-a-day/
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