Children and young people spend a lot of time online – it can be a great way for them to socialise, explore and have fun. But children do also face risks like Cyber bullying, seeing content that’s inappropriate and many others.
It can be very tricky trying to monitor how secure your child’s online journey is. We have created this page to help adults support children in understanding the dangers and the necessary steps to safeguard your children.
Below are links (click image) to websites that will offer information on how to make your child’s internet experience a little safer-
The BBC have a website and app called Own It. The website has a lot of content for children to help them navigate their online lives, and the free smartphone app comes with a special keyboard which can intervene with help and support in the moments that children need it the most. It can be downloaded for free in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
A new IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) safety campaign aims to help parents have conversations with their children about keeping their 'door' closed to child sexual abusers. The campaign includes a booklet for parents, explaining the risks, explaining why children are vulnerable, and suggests practice steps that parents can take.
The mnemonic used in the campaign is TALK:
https://talk.iwf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/A-guide-for-parents-and-carers-v7.pdf
The link below is to a set of resources to promote online safety by understanding the different apps and social media platforms that are commonly used by children
https://www.policedsc.com/security-advice/safeguarding
Click each icon for further info on the following popular apps.
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