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Internet Safety

At Warren Farm School, we intend for our children to develop a broad knowledge, understanding and set of computing skills that enable them to thrive in the digital era.

We aim for our pupils to know and understand ways in which to keep themselves safe online, who they can turn to for help and support and how to be respectful and valuable contributors to the online world.

We are currently using lessons and resources from 'Project Evolve' to support our teachers in delivering a high quality curriculum which progresses throughout the school.

Please click on the link below if you would like to find out more about it.

We also recognise the importance of family support in keeping children safe online. Regular discussions with your child/children at home can help them to feel safer when online, have a wider group of people they can turn to for help and support and also show them the importance of knowing how to keep themselves safe.

We have included links to various websites and information pages to help you to do this.

Please feel free to speak to a member of staff if you would like more guidance on this.

Websites for parents & carers

  • Internet Matters
    Supporting families online - Get expert support and practical tips to help children benefit from connected technology and the internet safely and smartly.

  • ThinkUKnow
    Thinkuknow is an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command. Thinkuknow aims to ensure that everyone has access to this practical information – children, young people, their parents and carers and the professionals who work with them.

  • CEOP
    CEOP is a command of the National Crime Agency. The National Crime Agency is committed to protecting the public from serious and organised crime, and CEOP's role is to tackle the sexual abuse and exploitation of children, both online and offline.

  • National Online Safety
    At National Online Safety, it is our mission to make the internet a safer place for children. We will achieve this through equipping school staff, parents and children with the knowledge they need to understand online dangers and how best to react should an incident arise.

  • Childline
    It’s not always easy to know what’s safe online and what’s not. Our advice can help you to keep safe and to know what to do when things go wrong.

Please take a look below for more information on specific topics with guidance from National Online Safety.