E-Safety
In this area is housed a range of information and resources focused on e Safety for both students, staff and parents.
The e-safety curriculum map for Admiral Lord Nelson School can be found below:
Useful websites
CEOP
CEOP is a law enforcement agency and is here to help keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online.
ceop.police.uk
Think U Know
A site produced by CEOP to teach young people and adults how to stay safe online.
thinkuknow.co.uk
CEOP Report
Have you seen something online or has something happened to you or a friend? Click here to report it to CEOP – they will be in touch to help.
ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting
Internet Matters
Backed by BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Virgin Media and leading child online safety experts, they offer advice and information on tackling e-safety issues.
internetmatters.org
Childnet
Advice and games for young people and resources for parents and carers to help keep their young people safe online.
www.childnet.com
Get Safe Online
The latest e-safety related news and information.
getsafeonline.org
Other links
- NSPCC
- Internet matters – for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- London Grid for Learning – for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online
- Thinkuknow – for advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online
- UK Safer Internet Centre – advice for parents and carers
SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY
The Facebook Safety Centre has easy-to-use tools to carry out privacy and security checkups of your Facebook account, as well as help and resources for parents and young people.
The Instagram Safety Centre has tips on how to control the visibility of posts, block people, report things and how to address abuse. It also has tips for parents.
TWITTER
The Twitter Safety Centre has various resources to keep you safe online, including guides on controlling your Twitter experience and useful blog posts.