Websites offering advice and resources:

Think you Know – A website for helping to keep children and young people safe online

NSPCC -A place to help you keep children safe when they’re using the internet, social networks (remember these have age restrictions), apps, games and more

Safer Internet– Where you can find online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

Childnet– a non-profit organisation working in partnership with others around the world to help make the internet a great and safe place for children.

Be Internet Legends – Interactive game to become a fearless explorer of the online world.

Digiduck! An e-book for EYFS about e-safety

 

Where can children go to report or talk about things which may have upset them or are a cause for concern?

Childline – A free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything.

UK Safer Internet Centre – A place to report harmful online content.

Internet Watch Foundation – The UK’s hotline for reporting illegal content found on the internet.

True Vision – A website to report online content which incites hatred on the grounds of race, religion and sexual orientation.

CEOP – A police agency where you can report worrying or unsafe online activity.

 

Child-friendly internet safety websites/games:

CyberSprinters – NCSC.GOV.UK – CyberSprinters is an online security resource for 7-11 year olds. An excerpt from the game can be seen here: https://youtu.be/UFjyyFwrepc.  The digital game for 7-11 year olds can be played on phones, tablets, and desktops.

Be Internet legends – Children go on a thrilling quest through Interland with a short animated series. They can learn important internet safety lessons along the way and enjoy fun activities for the whole family.