Online safety for parents
Here at St James’s we take e-safety very seriously and we want to help you and your family stay safe online. The online world is integral to how children stay in touch with their friends, and access to the internet in now available like never before. However, there are inherent risks associated with new technologies and it is essential for young people and their parents/carers to understand how to reduce these risks. We are proud to announce that we have been awarded the E-Safety 360 Degree Safe award for our standards within school. St James’s always work hard to keep our children safe, including when using ICT. We are eSafe Certified.
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is the UK’s national child protection agency (www.ceop.police.uk). Through the Click CEOP advice and help centre, anyone can access guidance on a broad range of topics to help protect their children or report a concern directly to CEOP.
Useful Links
Setting up parental controls on smart phones and other devices
Setting up parental controls on broadband and mobile networks
Step by step guides to gaming consoles and platforms
Age specific advice for keeping safe in a digital world