If you have an urgent concern regarding the safety of a child then please contact the police.
If you are accessing this site outside of school hours and you wish to report an E-safety issue or concern, please click the link below to report this to CEOP which is a National E-Safety agency
Or contact the NSPCC at https://www.nspcc.org.uk/ or call them 10.00am – 8.00pm Mon – Fri
Telephone - 0808 800 5000
E-Safety Support
Children and young people are likely to be as good as, if not better than, their parents at using the Internet. However, being good at using technology does not mean they have the life-experience and wisdom to handle all of the situations they can come across.
Children and young people are prone to the same kinds of risks (including spam and scam emails, fraud and identity theft) as everybody else. However, there are also other, more sinister threats that may result from going online, such as inappropriate contact from people who may wish to abuse, exploit or bully them, and exposure to inappropriate material.
Exciting interactive online security resources for 7 - 11 year olds.
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National College – Online Safety Resources
You can create an account with the National College which provides a wealth of user guides and support in the ever changing world of E-Safety. Simply follow one of the links below and register as a parent/carer at the relevant Academy.
Abbey Hill Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Archway Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Green Gates Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Hollis Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Mo Mowlam Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
The Woodlands Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Westlands Academy - Enrol (nationalcollege.com)
Please use the following sites for support. If you wish to contact the school for further advice and support, please do so in the usual way
Having a conversation with your child - CEOP
Online contact and staying safe
12 Social Media online safety tips
12 smartphone online safety tips
Understanding the dangers of online grooming
What parents need to know about online content
A free guide to home internet controls
Building a better digital world
Starting discussions about digital lives