E-Safety for Children

The online world can be an amazing place that connects people with others around the world and allows us to share information and inspiration with each other.

We should always communicate carefully and respectfully online, as we would in person, and remember that others should treat us with the same respect too. We should be careful about how much of ourselves we share online so that we can maintain our privacy.

In lessons in school we regularly learn about e-safety, to help us learn how to use technology safely and responsibly. Remember, you should always tell a trusted adult if something or someone ever makes you feel upset, worried or confused, or if you or someone you know is being bullied online. 

Your teachers have also collected some other links below that you can explore to find out more about e-safety and how keep safe online.

CEOP

CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online.
You can make a report directly to the CEOP Safety Centre by clicking on the Click CEOP button if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, scared or worried. This might be from someone you know in real life, or someone you have only ever met online. CEOP take all reports seriously and we will do everything we can to keep you safe.
As well as making a report to the CEOP Safety Centre, the CEOP Education website has information and advice to help you if something has happened to you online.
Are you being bullied?
CEOP are unable to respond to reports about bullying but if you’re being bullied and would like to talk to someone in confidence right now you can speak to Childline on 0800 1111 or talk to them online – no worry is too big or too small.

We also regularly publish useful information about E-Safety for parents and carers – click here to find out more.