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Safety Parents guide to help keep children safe online Net SAFETY NET
Safety Net Session Notes These notes should be used as a reminder of some of the key messages delivered during the Safety Net – keeping children safe online session that you have just experienced.
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Nearly all of what children do online, they do outside school. Schools alone cannot help children to stay safe online. Children sometimes have things they feel they can’t talk about. You have a Safety Net book. Vital in helping parents to share the learning at home and start the process of having open discussion on some tricky topics and how to keep safe when using the internet, social media and playing online games.
Online safety is when young people know who they can tell if they feel upset by something that has happened online. PARENT NOTE
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In school – children gain a good understanding of the theory on how to stay safe online. Outside school – left unsupervised, they struggle to apply the theory and see the risks. Follow the PARENT NOTE on each page for all the tips and guidance you need.
Skips Educational Web: www.skipssafetnet.org Email: info@skips.com Tel: +44 121 227 1941
142 Newton Road Great Barr Birmingham B43 6BT
Working with Home Office ‘PREVENT’, The Police and Crime Commissioner and Children’s Safeguarding Partnerships to help keep children safe online.
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