e-Safety
Think You KnowThe “Thinkuknow” website is brought to you by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre(CEOP). Their resources are used in school, where Year 1 children follow Hector's World and Year 2 children review Lee and Kim's adventures. |
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NSPCCThe NSPCC has a comprehensive website explaining what children do online and through social networking, and helpful tools and advice you can use to keep your child safe online. The section NetAware provides a guide and age ratings to the most popular social networks, apps and games. |
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Common Sense MediaCommon Sense provides information and advice for parents and teachers. They maintain a library of independent age-based and educational ratings for movies, games, apps, TV shows and websites. They have a parent blog to help families understand and navigate the problems of raising children in a digital age. |
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Get Safe Online |
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ConnectSafelyConnectSafely is a California-based organisation dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. It has researched-based safety tips, parent guides, advice and news on all aspects of tech use and policy. |
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CybercafeThe cybercafé, within the Thinkuknow website, is a safe online community where you can make choices without getting hurt. You can join in the fun at the cybercafé by playing the game. |
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