Staff
At Eastlands Primary School we have a member of staff who is a trained CEOP Ambassador- Online Safety Lead Mrs E Vikmanis
A range of appropriate resources to support teaching and learning of online safety to primary aged children can be found below:
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Use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.
Keeping personal information private, recognise acceptable/ unacceptable behaviour
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Help and support/ reporting concerns |
CEOP's Thinkuknow programme provides a range of free educational resources - films, lesson plans, presentations, practitioner guidance, games and posters - to professionals working with children and young people.
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The 360 degree safe tool is free and easy to use and is intended to help schools review their e-safety policy and practice.
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Funmoods' Online Safety Kit - Little Red Riding Mood
A collection of four short animations showing children and parents how to stay safe on Facebook.
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Is your school on track with e-safety? Assess your infrastructure, policy and practice and get your personalised action plan. |
Find resources, materials, videos, handbook or lesson plans on online safety. They are all available in the e-safety resource catalogue or learning resource exchange.
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The School Zone area of The Parent Zone provides innovative resources for schools that really help you to support parents, particularly around e-safety. |
South West Grid For Learning (SWGFL) (Staying Safe - For Schools - Resources) lists a wide range of resources , both from SWGFL and National, to keep you up to date with e-safety matters.
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If someone has acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know (e.g. sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up) you can report it to CEOP. |
Internet safety resources for teachers and professionals to help safeguard your workplace and the young people you work with.
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UK hotline for reporting criminal content online. |
UK Safer Internet Centre - Teachers and Professionals
Educational resources, e-safety policy and protecting your online reputation - for teachers, social workers and more.
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Keeping Children Safe Online - an online learning course for anyone working with children.
This course costs £20, takes no longer than a morning or afternoon to complete, and modules can be completed at a time that suits you.
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