Online Safety
Thinkuknow have produced some great resources under the heading #OnlineSafetyAtHome to support children and their families over the coming weeks and months.
Each home activity pack contains simple 15-minute activities parents can do at home with their child using Thinkuknow resources.
Click here to follow the link to short videos which help you discuss online safety with your child.
Parents and Carers Helpsheets |
If you haven’t already, the first thing to do is read the Parents and Carers Helpsheets - there is one for primary and one for secondary. These contain key online safety advice and links to the Thinkuknow resources, as well as support services.
Pack 1 |
Pack 2 |
Pack 3 |
Pack 4 |
Pack 5 |
Pack 6 |
Pack 7 |
Pack 8 |
Pack 9 |
Concerned about a child? |
Get help from other organisations through the links on the Thinkuknow website click here.
Reporting to CEOP click here for more information.
Information and advice for parents and carers from the NSPCC click here to follow the link.
Worried about something online? Ask for help. |
Looking for further information?
Use the links below to find a range of information about keeping yourself or a child you know safe:
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/4_7/child/
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/worried/
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/11_13/help/
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
- Childline - for support
- UK Safer Internet Centre - to report and remove harmful online content
- CEOP - for advice on making a report about online abuse