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e-Safety Websites
e-safety docs l Internet Safety Training l BBC Chat Guide

Thinkuknow Website
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
Key Stages 3 & 4 11-16 years www.thinkuknow.co.uk/11_16/
Parents & Carer www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Teachers & Trainers: www.thinkuknow.co.uk/teachers/
BBC Stay Safe

Cartoons, quizzes, screensavers and wallpapers
lots of informtation on how to stay safe.
www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/safesurfing/
Watch Dongle
www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/safesurfing/dongle.shtml
Stop Text Bully
Stop Text Bully is a site run by the NCH to help the victims of `Happy Slapping` and text bullying. There is lots of information for pupils as well as a teacher page that offers advice and information should you have to deal with any bullying. Downloadable posters from Stop Text Bully plus good links to other sites that help stamp out bullying within schools.
www.stoptextbully.com
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Staying Smart Quiz Interactive Quiz (KS2)
www.kidsmart.org.uk
An excellent tool to introduce the internet to KS2 students. It illustrates some of the positive ways that the internet can be used and also contains a safety quiz which is hidden within a simulated chatroom. |
| Internet Safety for Schools |
| schools.becta.org.uk |
This site provides advice on all aspects of Internet safety for schools and LEAs. It includes advice on Internet filtering, the use of chat rooms and e-mail in education, the use of pupil photographs on school web sites and lots of case studies of good practice.
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| www.digizen.org |
Looks at the wider issues of digital citizenship, including cyberbullying. |
| www.childnet-int.org/publications |
Internet safety leaflets for children and parents (including versions in Punjabi and Hindi), Childnet International. |
| www.thinkuknow.co.uk |
Think U Know
A site aimed at children who use chat rooms. There is information and guidance as well as some games demonstrating chat room use. |
| www.becta.org.uk |
Becta's view: using technology safely in schools
This document examines the highly complex issue of internet safety and offers a recommended approach for schools to deal with this issue. |
| www.ceop.gov.uk |
Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre combines police powers with the expertise of business sectors, government, specialist charities and other interested organisations - all focused on tackling child sex abuse. |
| www.childnet-int.org |
Childnet International a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children. |
| www.chatdanger.com |
Chat Danger
Childnet's Chat danger website gives details about the potential dangers of interactive services like chat, IM, online games, e-mail and mobiles. |
| www.kidsmart.org.uk |
Kidsmart
Kidsmart is practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies, produced by the children's internet charity Childnet International. There are lesson plans and accompanying resources to help teach KS2 & 3 students about Internet safety. |
| Internet Safety Awareness for Parents |
| www.parentscentre.gov.uk |
ParentsCentre is a website aimed at supporting parents in helping children of all ages in all aspects of education, health, safety and well-being. |
| www.internetsafetyzone.com |
One of the main messages of this site is the importance of communication and cooperation between parents and children in ensuring and enhancing a family’s cyber wellness.
Includes handouts and other resources for parents. Click on the Resources tab. |
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