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Online Safety

At Goodyers End Primary School we pride ourselves in keeping our children safe both in school and online. We teach them about online safety using the Project Evolve scheme following the Education for a Connected World guidelines. The children learn through discrete lessons, as well as in assembly time and through regular discussions.

 

 

 

Our Online Safety Expectations

Each year, the children sign an online safety agreement to ensure that they are keeping themselves and others safe online. Please see the agreement below:

 

 

Digital Leaders 2025/2026

This year we have 2 digital leaders from each class (Year 1 to year 6). Our digital leaders will take part in regular meetings with Mr Bloomer (Online Safety Lead) on all matters relating to online safety.

Our Digital Leaders for 2025/2026 are:

Year

Group

Name

Year

Group

Name
Year 1

Oscar

Emily

Year 2

Aubree

Cataleya

Year 3

Jaxon

Ava

Year 4

Emmie

Hania

Year 5

Savannah

Hasib

Year 6

Isabelle

Ollie

Useful websites for Parents and Carers

Please click the links below for information on how to keep your child safe online.

Warwickshire Online Safety Hub

This website provides trusted digital safety advice for caregivers including reviews of games and apps, parental controls, social media, screen time, gaming, bullying and more. https://warwickshire.onlinesafetyhub.uk/

Think U Know

This website provides digital safety advice for caregivers including how to report an incident to social media, selfies, using parental controls and starting a conversation with your child about online safety.

https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/parents/

They also provide some useful videos and activity ideas to start conversations with your child. https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/parents/home-activity-worksheets/

NSPCC

This website provides information regarding understanding apps, using parental controls and starting a conversation with your child about online safety.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

Gov UK

This website provides a wide range of services relating to online safety issues, including signposts to other useful policies, news and further research.

https://www.gov.uk/society-and-culture/online-safety

Internet Matters

This website provides guides in to a range of online safety issues including understanding apps, setting up parental controls and starting conversations with your children about online safety issues.

https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/6-10/

Childnet

This website can support you whether you’re puzzled by parental controls or would like to get knowledgeable about gaming. You will find a whole host of useful ways to help keep your child safe. https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers/

Vodafone

This website provides tips with parental control, choosing a first phone and even has a magazine for adults that you can order to help your child stay safe online. https://www.vodafone.co.uk/newscentre/smart-living/digital-parenting


National Online Safety

The National Online Safety website (https://nationalonlinesafety.com/guides) has fantastic resources to help support parents understand the online world that their children are living in.

Open the PDF's below to see parent guides from National Online Safety with key information, top tips and helpful advice.

Reporting - For children

Childline

You should feel good while you’re online. To help you out, Childline have tips, advice and support you can use however you like.

https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/

Get Support - https://www.childline.org.uk/get-support/

Report Harmful Content

If you've experienced or witnessed harm online, Report Harmful Content can help you to report harmful content online.

Get Support - https://reportharmfulcontent.com/child/

 

Reporting - For Parents and Carers

Report Harmful Content

If you've experienced or witnessed harm online, Report Harmful Content can help you to report harmful content online by providing up to date information on community standards and direct links to the correct reporting facilities across multiple platforms. https://reportharmfulcontent.com/?lang=en-gb

CEOP

CEOP is a law enforcement agency and is here to keep children and young people safe from sexual exploitation and abuse. Please complete the form to start your report to one of CEOP’s Child Protection Advisors.

Get Support - https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting/

 

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