The children here at Crosby-on-Eden are our priority. Their safety and happiness is key.
Technology is changing and it is crucial that we educate our children to act conscientiously online. This means that Parents also need to equip themselves with the understanding and knowledge to support them in staying safe.
Please click the links below to learn more about children using the Internet. This is certainly not a exhaustive list of websites, and we will keep updating them over time so please check back frequently.
NSPCCEvery Childhood is Worth Fighting ForNSPCC have teamed up with O2 to show you how to set up parental controls at home. Their ‘Net Aware’ link lets you explore different apps, their dangers and the age recommendations for... |
Think U KnowProtecting your children from abuse online.A thorough website with steps of what to do if you already have concerns. |
Digizen.OrgChildnet's Online Safety WebsiteThis page has links for both parents and children. There are games and videos to watch about keeping safe online. Look for the blue colour coded links for parent advice. |
Educate Against HateInformation about how Extremist groups use the Internet.A very informative website about radicalisation of young children; something which can happen through the use of social media. |
Parent Info CEOPCEOP's Parent Info pageThis page has links for parents. Lots of articles about ‘everyday’ issues that could affect your child including body image, gaming and online chatting. |
Jessie and FriendsSafety cartoonA cartoon series for 4-7 Year olds with easy-to-watch advice for younger children about being safe online. |
TiktokInformation for parents about the Tiktop appThis website is a simple, quick summary of TikTok along with some key advice for parents including how to change the privacy settings. |
FortniteInformation about FortniteThis website is a simple, quick summary of Fortnite along with some key advice for parents. This website includes a short video describing what happens in Fortnite. |
Play Like ShareInteractive safetyFollow this link to watch three animations about keeping safe online for 8-10 year olds. Or play the Band Runner game which teaches your child safety through an interactive game. |