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Internet Safety


Keep your personal stuff private and think about what you say and do online.


Block people who send nasty messages and don't open unknown links and attachments.


Flag up with someone you trust if anything upsets you or if someone asks to meet you offline.


 help
 
 
 
If you know about a child who is in immediate danger, risk or you require an urgent response, you must call 999 or your
local police.

 
 

 
  The Government has set up the CEOP Centre to take these reports and make sure that young people are safe online. This Centre is staffed by specialist police officers and investigators.

 
  Parents Online
www.parentsonline.gov.uk

Kidsmart
www.kidsmart.org.uk

Think U Know?
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/

Family Guide Book (DfES recommended)
www.familyguidebook.com

Safekids
www.safekids.com


 
Internet Safety
 * Introduction
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How to keep safe online
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What are the dangers?
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BBC News articles
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Where to get help?
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Online Safety Leaflets
 *
Safeguarding Children Leaflet 2010
 * Safeguarding Children presentation 2010
 * School Internet Rules
     

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