This section provides you with relevant and useful information around E-Safety
Safer Internet Day 2012 – 7th February 2012Safer Internet Day (SID) is organised by Insafe in February of each year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially amongst children and young people across the world. Safer Internet Day 2012 will take place on Tuesday 7 February 2012, centred on the theme "Connecting generations and educating each other", where users are encouraged to "discover the digital world together...safely"! Further information and materials can be found using the following links.
Visit the Safe Network website Visit the Safer Internet Day Website
Useful Information See our top ten e-safety tips Try our E-safety quiz The UK Safer Internet Centrehttp://www.saferinternet.org.uk
UK council for child Internet safety: Links to Click Clever Click Safe campaign and materials available free to all those who work with childrenClick clever click safe campaign
Childnet international Information for young peoplezcardsprimary (PDF 2MB) zcards01 (PDF 612KB)
Advice for putting photo’s online Information for parentsOnline factsheet (PDF 524KB) Parent leaflet (PDF 896KB) Mobiles factsheet (PDF 486KB)
DCSF Publications CEOPCEOP website www.ceop.police.uk/
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is part of UK police and is dedicated to protecting children from sexual abuse wherever they may be. That means building intelligence around the risks, tracking and bringing offenders to account either directly or with local and international forces
Useful Web links BBC Stay Safe pagewww.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/safesurfing/
WMnetInformation, guidance and inspiration to support e-learning where you need it. Plus, a range of learning and teaching resources and software provided or supported by WMnet www.wmnet.org.uk
thinkuknowThe CEOP Centre’s online safety centre providing advice and tips for children and adults of all ages, including professionals www.thinkuknow.co.uk
Stop it Now!Stop it Now! believes sexual abuse is preventable and urges abusers and potential abusers to seek help and gives adults the information they need to protect children effectively www.stopitnow.org.uk
This page was last updated on 01 February 2012