E-safety
This brand new e-safety page will be filled with useful resources for keeping safe online. Keep checking back for the latest information.
We endeavour to keep this page as up-to-date as possible. If you would like to add an article or link to this page please get in touch with Guy Walsh on guy.walsh@safety-net.org.uk
For parents and children

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Lynne Charmer, our Let’s Protect Project Co-Ordinator, has recommended the Know IT All website as a useful resource for parents wanting to know about online safety.
The Cybersmile Foundation offer practical help, support and advice for anybody affected by cyberbullying and hate campaigns including parents, children, teachers and carers. www.cybersmile.org
www.cybermentors.org.uk is a great resource for kids to access peer mentors around online bullying issues…they can also be trained up themselves to be an online mentor check out their work here
www.thinkuknow.co.uk for online safety advice for parents, children and young people. They have a page dedicated to helping you find help for online problems, and a video showing the experience of online bullying.
www.kidsmart.org.uk an interactive site for children
A useful video with tips for parents about on-line safety can be found at http://familylives.org.uk/content/youtube-test
For organisations, schools and community groups
A good schools’ based e-safety policy example http://www.e-safety.org.uk/docs/Internet_Policy.pdf
Online Compass helps you review and improve your online safety by offering expert advice and access to free tools.
The Cybersmile Foundation offer practical help, support and advice for anybody affected by cyberbullying and hate campaigns including parents, children, teachers and carers. www.cybersmile.org
