INTERNET SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS & CARERS – June 10th and June 13th

INTERNET SAFETY WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS & CARERSOn June 10th and June 13th, West Midlands Police will be delivering a FREE ONLINE SAFETY workshop for parents and carers living in Coventry.We will share guidance and strategies on how to make the internet a safer experience for children.

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Year 3: Internet Safety And Cyberbullying In PSHE

In Year 3, we have been learning about internet safety and cyberbullying in PSHE today. We played a game as a class about some of the characters we learnt about. Here is the link to the game if your child would like to play at home:https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/8_10/ Please always check what your child is accessing on

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Stay Safe Online: A Guide for Primary School Kids

Welcome, young digital explorers! In today’s world, the internet is like a vast, exciting playground filled with games, videos, and endless possibilities. However, just like in any playground, it’s crucial to know how to stay safe. Join us as we embark on an adventure to explore the wonderful world of online safety! **1. Meet the

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Online Safety: What Parents and Carers Need to Know about MyLOL

“The #1 teen dating website in the world” 🤔😲 That’s the claim of MyLOL, which offers 13 to 19-year-olds the chance to rate each other’s pics, send private messages and contact strangers online. If that sets your alarm bells ringing, you’re far from alone: law enforcement agencies and schools in several countries have seen fit to

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Online Safety: Will your kids be playing video games during the holidays?

Will your kids be playing video games during the holidays? Here is an expert resource designed to help young people to game online safely. Online gaming is hugely popular with children and young people. Research conducted by OFCOM shows that gaming is still one of the top activities enjoyed by 5-16 year olds online, with many

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