Staying Safe Online
At Beacon View, all children learn how to stay safe online through their PSHE and computing curriculum, which is revisited weekly and every time we use the computers at school.
Whilst we are working remotely more often, and therefore most children have increased their screen time, we've put together a recap of their learning from in class and some useful websites and guides to support parents and carers.
National Online Safety
National Online Safety have produced lots of useful guides for parents, especially with advice on how to control the apps or websites that your child wants to use.
Remember that most social media platforms, such as Tik Tok, Youtube and Instagram, all have an age restriction in place of at least 13 years of age.
CEOP
CEOP have released Home Activity Packs with 15 minute activities parents and carers can do with their child(ren) to support their online safety when at home.
The packs are differentiated into different age groups (e.g. 5-7 and 14+).
They can be found at: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/Support-tools/ home-activity-worksheets/
Additional Resources
Safer Internet Day Resources
Primary Assembly (Recorded)
Primary Assembly Slide Deck
Primary Remote Learning Safer Internet Day
COVID-19 Support for Parents