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April 2022

  • Wake up Wednesday – 27th April 2022

    Published 27/04/22

    We’ve joined up with National Online Safety!

    What is it?

    National Online Safety is a multi-award winning company. They make it their mission to make the internet a safer place for children. Partnering with them will help us develop e-safety across our whole school.

    What can I find?

    • webinars
    • short information videos
    • safety courses
    • educational resources
    • specialist training
    • support with all the latest technology

    Sign up

    Click here to create your account

    #WakeupWednesday

    Today is our ‘Wake up Wednesday’. Every Wednesday we’ll share new information related to staying safe online.

    This week’s topic focuses on ‘Spotting Ads on Social Media’. This supports parents and carers in identifying ads on social media networks that are trying to lead children to potentially inappropriate websites or selling products without the consumers knowledge.

    “Some ads look just like any other post – they might be funny or cool, but really they’re trying to sell you something without you realising.”

    – National Online Safety

    Contact

    If you’ve got any questions about National Online Safety, get in touch and ask to see Mr Pearce.

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  • Wake up Wednesday – 20th April 2022​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 20/04/22

    We’ve joined up with National Online Safety!

    What is it?

    National Online Safety is a multi-award winning company. They make it their mission to make the internet a safer place for children. Partnering with them will help us develop e-safety across our whole school.

    What can I find?

    • webinars
    • short information videos
    • safety courses
    • educational resources
    • specialist training
    • support with all the latest technology

    Sign up

    Click here to create your account

    #WakeupWednesday

    Today is our ‘Wake up Wednesday’. Every Wednesday we’ll share new information related to staying safe online.

    This week’s topic focuses on Facebook Messenger and what parents and carers need to know to ensure their children stay safe when using this very popular app. This includes information on live streaming, cyberbullying and it’s addictive nature.

    “If the Facebook profile which accompanies their Messenger App is set to public, there’s a possibility that young people will receive message requests from individuals they don’t know.”

    – National Online Safety

    Contact

    If you’ve got any questions about National Online Safety, get in touch and ask to see Mr Pearce.

    Read More

April 2022