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E-Safety

Think U Know
Check out this new site with activities for pupils and a pack of materials for teachers on internet safety.
Think U Know
Chatting online without adult supervision is dangerous for young children - this Word document from Leeds Learning Network advises on tackling the dangers.
CEOP
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre works across the UK and maximises international links to deliver a holistic approach that combines police powers with the dedicated expertise of business sectors, government, specialist charities
Get Safe Online
Get Safe Online will help you protect yourself against internet threats. The site is sponsored by government and leading businesses working together to provide a free, public service.
Getting Your Head Around Internet Safety
An animated presentation on internet safety, with sound, from Parent's Centre and Childnet International.
Kidsmart
Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies, produced by the children's internet charity Childnet International.
Microsoft
Help keep your children safer while they explore online with various articles and tips.
Parents Centre
An excellent website that outlines all the dangers to children online and how to tackle each one in turn. Aimed at parents but equally relevant for teachers.
Think U Know
This website is created by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre and contains loads of information on how to stay safe online. All hot topics are covered – including mobiles, blogging and gaming sites.
Becta Esafety Guide
Aims to highlight the safety issues and provide advice for schools on how to use technology safely.