Online Safety

Useful Websites Promoting Online Safety

  • Parent Zone
  • ChildlineGeneral information and advice for families, including safe ways to entertain your children while they are at home
  • NSPCC Need to talk? Free telephone number 0800 1111
  • KoothSupport and advice for keeping children safe
  • YoungMinds Free, safe online support for young people
  • Stem4Mental health support including managing anxiety caused by Coronavirus
  • Greenwich Social Services – telephone 02089213172 Out of hours 02088548888
  • Bexley Social Services – telephone 02030455440 Out of hours 02083037777

CEOPS ‘ThinkUKnow’

If you are worried about a child’s online safety please click on the link below for more information or to lodge a report: ThinkUKnow

NSPCC

For further information regarding online safety please visit:

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

SHARE AWARE

To kids, online life is real life. And, just like in real life, kids need help to stay safe online.

Share Aware is an NSPCC and O2 campaign to help parents have regular and informed conversations with their child about online safety. We’re aiming to get every family in the UK chatting about their kids’ online world, just like they would about their day at school.

We tell children that it’s good to share, but online it’s different and sometimes it can be dangerous. Through our straight-forward, step-by-step advice and Icebreaker email series, we’ll show parents how to untangle the web and teach children how to make the right decisions online, even when parents aren’t there.

  • Share Aware homepageRead our step-by-step guide to being Share Aware and our TEAM (Talk, Explore, Manage, Agree) framework on how to stay safe online in four simple steps.
  • Teaching resources Download Share Aware teaching resources for use in the classroom.