E-Safety

Information to keep your children safe online

Home Learning 

Please remind your children about staying safe online whilst completing their home learning tasks.

Follow this link for help and advice.

Turn your family into Internet Legends! — Parent Zone – Parents' area

Oldham Safeguarding Partnership E-safety newsletters 

NameFormat
Files
monkey 1.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
ESafetyNewsletter1May2020Final.pdf .pdf
EsafetyNewsletter3Feb2021.pdf .pdf

Here are some articles to help parents and carers keep their children safer online:

  1. A parent's guide to privacy settings
  2. Gaming: what parents and carers need to know
  3. What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

 Social Media

 Whilst exciting and beneficial both in and out of the context of education, much ICT, particularly web-based resources, are not consistently policed. All users need to be aware of the range of risks associated with the use of these Internet technologies. We appreciate that parents are under pressure from their children to allow them to use social media sites.

Please take the time to read the leaflets below to help you keep your children safe on the internet. 

NameFormat
Files
Age ratings information for parents.pdf .pdf
Grand Theft Auto GTA information.pdf .pdf
Instagram guidance for parents.pdf .pdf
Tik Tok guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
Tumblr guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
WhatsApp guidance for parents 2 1.pdf .pdf

E-Safety Policy 

NameFormat
Files
E safety policy 2023 Dec.pdf .pdf

E-Safety

Information to keep your children safe online

Home Learning 

Please remind your children about staying safe online whilst completing their home learning tasks.

Follow this link for help and advice.

Turn your family into Internet Legends! — Parent Zone – Parents' area

Oldham Safeguarding Partnership E-safety newsletters 

NameFormat
Files
monkey 1.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
ESafetyNewsletter1May2020Final.pdf .pdf
EsafetyNewsletter3Feb2021.pdf .pdf

Here are some articles to help parents and carers keep their children safer online:

  1. A parent's guide to privacy settings
  2. Gaming: what parents and carers need to know
  3. What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

 Social Media

 Whilst exciting and beneficial both in and out of the context of education, much ICT, particularly web-based resources, are not consistently policed. All users need to be aware of the range of risks associated with the use of these Internet technologies. We appreciate that parents are under pressure from their children to allow them to use social media sites.

Please take the time to read the leaflets below to help you keep your children safe on the internet. 

NameFormat
Files
Age ratings information for parents.pdf .pdf
Grand Theft Auto GTA information.pdf .pdf
Instagram guidance for parents.pdf .pdf
Tik Tok guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
Tumblr guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
WhatsApp guidance for parents 2 1.pdf .pdf

E-Safety Policy 

NameFormat
Files
E safety policy 2023 Dec.pdf .pdf

E-Safety

Information to keep your children safe online

Home Learning 

Please remind your children about staying safe online whilst completing their home learning tasks.

Follow this link for help and advice.

Turn your family into Internet Legends! — Parent Zone – Parents' area

Oldham Safeguarding Partnership E-safety newsletters 

NameFormat
Files
monkey 1.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
ESafetyNewsletter1May2020Final.pdf .pdf
EsafetyNewsletter3Feb2021.pdf .pdf

Here are some articles to help parents and carers keep their children safer online:

  1. A parent's guide to privacy settings
  2. Gaming: what parents and carers need to know
  3. What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

 Social Media

 Whilst exciting and beneficial both in and out of the context of education, much ICT, particularly web-based resources, are not consistently policed. All users need to be aware of the range of risks associated with the use of these Internet technologies. We appreciate that parents are under pressure from their children to allow them to use social media sites.

Please take the time to read the leaflets below to help you keep your children safe on the internet. 

NameFormat
Files
Age ratings information for parents.pdf .pdf
Grand Theft Auto GTA information.pdf .pdf
Instagram guidance for parents.pdf .pdf
Tik Tok guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
Tumblr guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
WhatsApp guidance for parents 2 1.pdf .pdf

E-Safety Policy 

NameFormat
Files
E safety policy 2023 Dec.pdf .pdf

E-Safety

Information to keep your children safe online

Home Learning 

Please remind your children about staying safe online whilst completing their home learning tasks.

Follow this link for help and advice.

Turn your family into Internet Legends! — Parent Zone – Parents' area

Oldham Safeguarding Partnership E-safety newsletters 

NameFormat
Files
monkey 1.pdf .pdf
NameFormat
Files
ESafetyNewsletter1May2020Final.pdf .pdf
EsafetyNewsletter3Feb2021.pdf .pdf

Here are some articles to help parents and carers keep their children safer online:

  1. A parent's guide to privacy settings
  2. Gaming: what parents and carers need to know
  3. What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

 Social Media

 Whilst exciting and beneficial both in and out of the context of education, much ICT, particularly web-based resources, are not consistently policed. All users need to be aware of the range of risks associated with the use of these Internet technologies. We appreciate that parents are under pressure from their children to allow them to use social media sites.

Please take the time to read the leaflets below to help you keep your children safe on the internet. 

NameFormat
Files
Age ratings information for parents.pdf .pdf
Grand Theft Auto GTA information.pdf .pdf
Instagram guidance for parents.pdf .pdf
Tik Tok guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
Tumblr guidance for parents 1.pdf .pdf
WhatsApp guidance for parents 2 1.pdf .pdf

E-Safety Policy 

NameFormat
Files
E safety policy 2023 Dec.pdf .pdf