Overview of E-safety
Digitally aware, competent and responsible pupils are a key goal for the school.
Embedded within the ICT curriculum, E-Safety is taught consistently and regularly across the school in each year group. E-safety assemblies are delivered termly and updates and information for parents relating to e-safety, are contained in weekly newsletters.
Children and adults are aware of responsible use of ICT and how to report and raise awareness if they are concerned about something.
The school utilises strong and secure filter systems that protect the children from accessing inappropriate material.
The school has regular visits from an ICT4 technician (our ICT support company), who ensure the filters are working correctly and review records to ensure that the access for children and school is secure.
Safeguarding information
If you are concerned about a child's safety please contact the Multi Agency referral Unit (MARU) on 0300 123 1116.
If you feel a child is in immediate danger then call 999
Worried about radicalisation?
Don't wait until you're certain. Call the NSPCC helpline if you're worried that a child is being radicalised.
It's free, anonymous and we're here 24/7.
help@nspcc.org.uk
0800 800 5000
Worried about talking to your child about terrorism?
See the link below for support
https://www.winstonswish.org.uk/london-terror-attack-talking-tragic-events/
An important message
What to do if you want to report something....
Many sites now include the 'report abuse' button. This can be used if you would like to report suspicious individuals or behaviour directly to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP). The reports are analysed, appropriate action is taken and CEOP provide feedback on reports to you.
It’s essential to be realistic - banning the internet or technology will not work and it often makes a child less likely to report a problem. Education around safe use is essential.
IF YOU FEEL WORRIED OR THREATENED BY SOMEONE'S BEHAVIOUR ONLINE, YOU CAN REPORT IT BY CLICKING ON THIS LINK.
Children at Callington Primary School use the Internet on a regular basis as part of their learning. In school, we have regular 'e-safety' activities to remind children of the importance of keeping themselves safe online.
At home, sometimes children can be given unsupervised access to the Internet. This, potentially, allows them to access all kinds of society (both good and bad) and bring them virtually into their homes.
Below are links to websites and resources to help promote E-safety within your home.
Link to how to set up parental controls on the Play station
https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/get-help/help-library/my-account/parental-controls.ps4/
Link to how to set up parental controls on the X-box
https://support.xbox.com/en-GB/xbox-one/security/default-privacy-settings
Download an E-safety poster here. Why not put it next to your computer to remind everyone how to stay safe?
http://www.burrowmoor.net/files/e-safety/Esafety_Top_Tips.pdf
http://www.burrowmoor.net/files/e-safety/Esafety_SMART.pdf
Safer Internet Centre advice
CSE/Online safety resources and guidance
https://www.internetmatters.org
Visit this for advice and support on all online matters
http://www.barnardosrealloverocks.org.uk/
CSE prevention resurce pack
http://www.barnardos.org.uk/resources/research_and_publications/bwise2-sexual-exploitation/publication-view.jsp?pid=PUB-1263
Bwise2 Sexual Exploitation
The material is all based on the experiences of young people supported by a specialist Barnardo¿s service.
Wud U? App
https://www.barnardos.org.uk/what_we_do/our_work/sexual_exploitation/cse-professionals/wud-u-app.htm
Teachers and care professionals may interact with young people who might be at risk of sexual exploitation. These professionals might be interested in our award-winning smartphone app, designed to educate young people about the dangers.
http://www.barnardos.org.uk/get_involved/campaign/cse/spotthesigns.htm
Spot the signs
Advice for parents, professionals and young people on the signs of sexual exploitation and how to keep safe.
Barnardo’s has published the set of advice leaflets, available to download below for parents, professionals and young people across the UK. Get to know the tell tale signs, and a number of practical steps you can take to protect children in your life:
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/services-and-resources/services-for-children-and-families/protect-and-respect/
Protect and Respect: Protecting young people from sexual exploitation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGEgn767XAk&feature=youtu.be
Alright Charlie – CSE video
http://www.mesmac.co.uk/projects/blast/for-professionals/resources
Specific resource for men and boys around CSE
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
CEOP thinkyouknow
Websites about keeping safe online
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/topics/stay-safe
http://www.esafeeducation.co.uk/
http://www.safetynetkids.org.uk/personal-safety/staying-safe-online/