Useful Links
Online safety
Source: Thinkuknow
Thinkuknow has published guidance for parents and carers to support children who may be spending more time online at home while they do their schoolwork and socialise with friends. Suggestions to help parents keep children safe online include: chatting to find out how they use online technology and what it means to them; reminding children to report anything worrying, and how they can do this; and setting up or reviewing parental controls.
Read the news story: How to support your child at home
Resource for 11-13 Year OldsResource For 14+ Year olds
Well-being Guide (Letovo School)
Diane Riley, Head of Boarding at the Letovo School has shared a Wellness Guide their counsellor has written for their students, parents (and staff could benefit from too).
Well-being Guide (Letovo School)
Useful Safeguarding Links:
There is support available to keep your child safe online. Below are some useful links to help parents and carers:
- Thinkuknow (advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online)
- Internet matters (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
- Parent info (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
- LGfL (support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online)
- Net-aware (support for parents and carers from the NSPCC)
- Let’s Talk About It (support for parents and carers to keep children safe from online radicalisation)
- UK Safer Internet Centre (tips, advice, guides)
- Safe Places
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Childnet – Supporting Young People Online Safeguarding Essentials
What parents and carers need to know about early years providers, schools and colleges during COVID-19
The full guidance can be accessed via the link.