Online Safety Guidelines
TOP TIPS
Always ask a grown up before you use the internet.
Don’t tell strangers where you live, your phone number or where you go to school. Only your friends and family need to know that.
Don’t send pictures to people you don’t know. You don’t want strangers looking at photos of you, your friends or your family.
Tell a grown up if you feel scared or unhappy about anything.
No child in a Primary School (under 13) is allowed to have an account for Social Media. Please do not let them have one or create one for them using false details (date of birth etc)
See the document below for guidance for using Instagram
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Instagram Parents Guide.pdf | Download |
See the document below for guidance for using YouTube
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YouTube Parents' Guide.pdf | Download |
See the document below for guidance for using Whatsapp
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WhatsappGuide for parents.pdf | Download |
What is the minimum age for the Tik Tok app?
13 is the minimum age according to TikTok’s terms and conditions and your child should not be using it.
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Tik-Tok-Parents-Guide-October-2018-v2.pdf | Download |
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SID2019 Parents and Carers - Conversation Starters.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Fun Things To Do.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Get Involved.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Information and Online Resources.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Internet Safety Plan.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Pack Overview.pdf | Download |
SID2019 Parents and Carers - Quick Activities.pdf | Download |
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MOMO-Online-Safety-Guide-for-Parents-FEB-2019.pdf | Download |