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Online Safety

 

 

Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?

 

શું તમે ઑનલાઇન લૈંગિક દુર્વ્યવહાર અથવા તમારી સાથે કોઈ ઑનલાઇન વાતચીત કરી રહ્યાં છે તેના વિશે ચિંતા કરો છો? અહેવાલ આપવા માટે અહીં ક્લિક કરો.   (Gujarati)

 

Ma ka werwersantahay dhibaataynta galmada ee onlaynka ah ama qof kula hadlaya khadka? Riix halkan si aad uga warbixiso    (Somali)

 

Martwisz się molestowaniem seksualnym online lub kimś kto rozmawia z Tobą online? Kliknij tutaj, aby zgłosić. (Polish)

 

Use this button to Report abuse online

 

 

It can be scary finding out that a nude image or video has been shared online. Childline can help remove a nude image shared online. Click on the picture below for help with what to do: 

Parents/Carers sources of advice about Online Safety 

 

Today’s children and young people are growing up in an increasingly complex world and living their lives seamlessly on and offline. This presents many positive and exciting opportunities, but also challenges and risks. In this environment, children and young people need to know how to be safe and healthy, and how to manage their academic, personal and social lives in a positive way." (RSE Statutory guidance 2019)

 

Internet safety is a big concern for all parents and families and so within our PSHE curriculum we have a clearly identified rolling programme of E-Safety teaching; teaching staff will also use instances where children refer to dangerous online behaviour to contextualise learning in the moment. We also aim to support parents/carers to keep their child safe online at home by providing a range of up to date information through newsletters and our social media platforms, such as Twitter @OaklandsSchool_. In this way, the school will be able to work with parents/carers to support every child's learning about online safety.

 

There are some helpful guides for parents below:

 

Parents' Ultimate Guide to TikTok (Commonsense Media)

 

TikTok app safety – What parents need to know (Internet Matters)

 

Net Aware - Your guide to the social networks your children use. Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today's digital world

 

Think U Know - Protecting your children from abuse online.

 

Childline  Online safety Advice - When you're online it's important to stay safe and make sure you don't share things that could put you in danger.

 

Advice about external influences and scares:

 

For information about how we teach children at Oaklands School to keep themselves safe online, please see our Curriculum section

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