Online Safety Information Session: WEDNESDAY 1ST OCT 2025 4PM – 4.45PM
Please find below the link to access the parent/carer session scheduled for Wednesday 1st Oct 2025 – 4pm – 4.45pm. Please share as required.
You do not need to register, you simply click on the link at the above time to access the session. Cameras and voice/audio will be switched off for all attendees. You can ask questions by typing in the Q&A box, but this will be explained during the session.
The event will be streamed using Teams. You can watch the live event in:
- Teams app—desktop (Windows or Mac) or mobile. (The Teams app is free to download if attendees would like to do that beforehand).
- If you don’t have Teams, then you can access it via one of the following browsers – Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Firefox.
Parental Controls Booklet
Parental Controls Booklet (updated July 2025)
Parent Newsletters
- Online Safety Newsletter Sept 2025
- Online Safety Newsletter July 2025 (Primary)
- Online Safety Newsletter July 2025 (secondary)
- Online Safety Newsletter June 2025 (Primary)
- Online Safety Newsletter June 2025 (secondary)
- Online Safety Newsletter May 2025 (Primary)
- Online Safety Newsletter May 2025 (secondary)
Posters
Useful Links
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Parents Protect: Just as we want to keep our child safe in the ‘real’ offline world, we will want to do the same in the virtual online world. It is important that we understand enough about the Internet to keep our children safe from harm but it is equally important that we equip our children with the skills they need to keep themselves safe so they can experience the Internet positively and responsibly.
https://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/internet-safety.htm
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