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Online Safety

Welcome to our Pupil Online Safety Web page!

 

Do you know who to talk to if you need help?

You should talk to a "TA", a trusted adult. You can talk to a TA at home or in school.

Tell a Trusted Adult

Always be careful when you are using the Internet.  The Internet can help you to keep in touch with your family and friends, help your education and be a fun place to play games, but remember you need to think about who you are "chatting" to.  Keep your online friends to people you know in the real world.Remember if you feel uncomfortable online always ask for help.  Speak to a "TA", a trusted adult.  They will be able to help you. 

The Queenswell Federation Online Safety Rules

Please remember to use the online safety rules to help keep you, your friends and family safe when you are online.

Online Safety Activities

Visit Jessie & Friends online. Collect stars and certificates by answering questions to help characters Jessie, Tia and Mo to 'Tell A Grown Up' when something happens online that is worrying, scary or upsetting.

Band Runner is a  fun game that puts children’s knowledge about online safety to the test by asking them to help characters make safe choices.

Watch Sam, Ellie and Alfie continue their adventures in the Play Like Share films.  The films will help you learn more about staying safe online.

Anti Cyberbullying Week

During Anti Bullying Week, in computing, we focused on anti cyberbullying. We talked about what cyberbullying is and what we should do if it happens to us or someone we know. From year 2 to year 6 the children took part in activities that would help them remember that they need to reach out and tell a trusted adult if they, or anyone they know, experiences cyberbullying.

Do you know how to report an online safety issue?

If you or someone you know needs helps with an online safety problem speak to a “TA”, trusted adult, they will be able to help you.

You can report online gaming issues directly within games by pressing the report button – get your trusted adult to help you.

 

CEOP 

CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. You can make a report directly to the CEOP Safety Centre by clicking on the Click CEOP button if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, scared or worried. This might be from someone you know in real life, or someone you have only ever met online. CEOP take all reports seriously and we will do everything we can to keep you safe.

As well as making a report to the CEOP Safety Centre, the CEOP Education website has information and advice to help you if something has happened to you online.