Further browsing

  • Screen grab: Know IT All site

    www.childnet.com/kia/parents/cd/

    The site contains the contents for the CD-ROM for parents, called Know IT All for Parents. This Childnet CD is being made available to all state-maintained schools in England free of charge by the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
  • Screen grab: Becta site

    www.becta.org.uk/schools/esafety

    > Becta leads the national drive to improve learning through technology. It does this by working with industry to ensure that the right technology for education is put in place. It also supports the education sector in ensuring that every child in the UK is able to make the best possible use of technology’s
  • Screen grab: CEOP site

    www.ceop.gov.uk

    The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre’s website is the primary place where adults can report cases of suspected online grooming in the UK. It also houses a range of information on how to stay safe online
  • Screen grab: Internet watch foundation site www.iwf.org.uk The Internet Watch Foundation is the UK’s hotline for reporting illegal online content. It deals specifically with child abuse images hosted worldwide and with criminally obscene and ‘incitement to racial hatred’ content hosted in the UK.
  • Screen grab: Kidsmart site

    www.kidsmart.org.uk

    Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website produced by Childnet International for schools, young people, parents, and agencies. Great resources including lesson plans, leaflets, posters, activity days and interactive games.
  • Screen grab: Blog safety page

    www.childnet.com/blogsafety

    Childnet’s Blogsafety website gives information about blogging and social networking and serves as a gateway to the much larger www.blogsafety.com website which Childnet supports
  • Screen grab: Childnet and music

    www.childnet.com/music

    A guide for parents about p2p (peer-to-peer), file sharing and downloading. The site contains links to a PDF leaflet which is now available in 10 languages.
  • Screen grab: Chatdanger site

    www.chatdanger.com

    Childnet’s Chatdanger website gives details about the potential dangers on interactive services like chat, IM, online games, email, and mobiles. Read true stories and find out how to keep safe while chatting online.
  • Screen grab: Thinkuknow site

    www.thinkuknow.co.uk

    This site from CEOP is where young people can go to learn about e-safety and report abuse. It contains lots of useful advice on e-safety including gaming, blogging and mobiles. There is an excellent short film clip about grooming
  • Screen grab: Children go online site

    www.children-go-online.net

    This site documents a project which explores the nature and meaning of children's internet use and maps emerging patterns of attitudes and practices across diverse contexts and social groups in the UK.
  • Screen grab: Get safe online site

    www.getsafeonline.org

    Get Safe Online is a ten minute internet safety and computer security guide with useful links for both parents and teachers
  • Screen grab: Childnet Academy site

    www.childnetacademy.org

    For examples of how young people have used the internet to express themselves in positive ways.
  • Screen grab: Digizen site

    www.digizen.org

    Childnet’s Digizen website. gives guidance produced by Childnet for the DCSF on cyberbullying. It lists a range of resources suitable for teachers to use with pupils

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