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Keeping Your Child Safe Online

Here are some brilliant resources which give you guidance on how you can help your child to stay safe whilst they're online. 

Securing Apple Devices

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More information on screen time and other features can be found below:

Use parental controls on your child's iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support (UK)

Securing Android Devices 

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More information on Google Family Link can be found below:

Google Family Link - Home

Google Family Link - FAQ

Securing YouTube With YouTube Kids

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More information on YouTube Kids can be found below:

YouTube Kids - An App Made Just For Children

Parental Control Tools & Resources - YouTube Kids

Additional Resources

These resources give specific information surrounding cyber bullying, coping with peer pressure, social media and on-line gaming.

http://vodafonedigitalparenting.co.uk/

https://www.net-aware.org.uk/

Online Safety Rules

During our weekly class assemblies and PSHE Relationships module, we will be talking to the children about how they can be responsible for keeping themselves, their families and friends safe online.

We will focus on the SMART rules: S, safe - keep all your personal information safe; M, meet - don't meet any strangers you've talked to online; A, accept - think before you accept anything online; R, reliable - not everyone is reliable and not everyone is who they seem to be; T, tell - tell a responsible adult if you feel anxious.

You can keep up to date on how to support your child on their online safety journey with the resources found here:

Online Safety Leaflets & resources - Internet Matters

Parents Protect - Internet Safety Links

We will be emphasising the importance of TAG (TELL A GROWN-UP) if children see or hear anything online that makes them feel worried or uncomfortable.

As a parent, being part of your child’s online lives will help to keep them safe and happy, so keep talking to them about what they like to do, regularly check privacy settings are switched on and reassure them that we are all on this learning journey together.

If you would like further support about online safety or have a specific concern you would like to explore with the pastoral team, please do contact us on:

pastoral@preston.torbay.sch.uk

Address
Preston Primary School Academy
Old Paignton Road
Torquay
Devon
TQ2 6UY

Phone
01803 607075