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UK Safer
Internet Centre
Aimed at professionals working with children. Here you
can find out the latest advice on how to use the internet and new
technologies safely and responsibly. Also find a range of practical
resources, news and events focussing on the safe and responsible
use of the internet and new technologies.
CEOP - Child
exploitation and online protection centre
UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre. The
CEOP Centre is based in London and combines children's charities,
industry, government and other interested parties to bring an all
encompassing approach to protecting children from sexual abuse.
CEOP -
"Thinkuknow"
CEOP have developed this significant resource, with a hard
hitting videos, created for children and young people, with a
training program for the teachers and educationists disseminating
the resources.
London Grid for Learning - e-Safety area
London Grid
for Learning - Us Online Interactive Resource for KS2/3
Like the real world, the online world has good and bad in it.
This online adventure game is like going out in the real world. We
need to take care. London Grid's unit on e-safety gives practical
advice and activities to help you use the internet safely.
Needs LGfL username & password (See your school ICT
coordinator). The software tracks what you do so pupils can resume
and continue to complete the adventure.
London Grid for Learning - advice on LGfL on data-security
Courses on
Ealing CPD
Search for e-safety or CEOP.
South West Grid for Learning - e-Safety area
360 safe -
e-Safety self review tool
By South West Grid for Learning. The 360 degree safe online
tool provides a user friendly and interactive means for schools to
review their eSafety provision and to develop an action plan to
bring about improvements. The tool is currently free of charge to
schools on completion of a simple registration process.
Childnet
International
Childnet is a registered charity with the mission to work in
partnership with others around the world to help make the internet
a great and safe place for children.
Child Protection Taskforce
Contains parents e-safety advice.
Get Safe
Online
Practical guidance and links for keeping safe online.
Internet Safety Zone
From the Home Office – comprehensive resource for parents.
The area on handling bullying via mobile phones is particularly
useful, with how to make contact to all the network providers.
WiseKids
Very good parents area, as well as resources for children and
teachers.
Anti-bullying
Internet safety tips from the well regarded anti-bullying
site.
Childline
Help for young people to support each other. Help for young
people that bully to change their attitudes and behaviour. We shape
attitudes, and change behaviours.
Beatbullying
Ground-breaking programmes CyberMentors and MiniMentors,
which have peer mentoring and peer activism at their heart.
Kidscape
This is a charity in the UK established specifically to
prevent bullying and child abuse, with a section for children on
cyberbullying.
Childnet
- Know-it-all
Childnet’s website resource on all things interactive online.
Aimed at teenagers this website gives further case studies and
helpful advice on how to stay safe online.