E-Safety

CEOP

Embedded into our school's E-safety programme is the CEOP Think U Know programme which provided tools resources, training and support for both adults and children involved in the school.

We use this tools to:

  • help our children keep themselves safe from sexual abuse and exploitation
  • Enabling them to develop skills in identifying and avoiding risk
  • learning how best to protect themselves and their friends
  • knowing how to get support and report abuse if they do encounter problems.
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Click here to go to CEOP for advice, help or reporting   https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/

 

 

SMART Guidelines

Learning about staying safe online is very important. At Haimo Primary School we make sure our pupils are aware of some of the risks to safety that are online and what to do to stay safe. We have a set of SMART rules which the children are expected to follow at home and in school to make sure they stay safe online. These rules can be viewed below and should be followed when using all kinds of technology such as mobile phones, games consoles and home computers.

 

You can find out more information by clicking on the relevant links below:

E-Safety for KS1 (age 5-7)

E-Safety for KS2 (age 8-11)

 

Please do also sign up to National Online Safety to access online safety videos, courses and guides. The link is https://nationalonlinesafety.com/enrol/haimo-primary-school 

Ms Cecil is our CEOP Ambassador at Haimo, and she is always able to discuss any aspects of your children's online safety at any time. If you have any concerns or would like to contact her please use the submission form below.

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E-Safety

CEOP

Embedded into our school's E-safety programme is the CEOP Think U Know programme which provided tools resources, training and support for both adults and children involved in the school.

We use this tools to:

  • help our children keep themselves safe from sexual abuse and exploitation
  • Enabling them to develop skills in identifying and avoiding risk
  • learning how best to protect themselves and their friends
  • knowing how to get support and report abuse if they do encounter problems.
  •  

Click here to go to CEOP for advice, help or reporting   https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/

 

 

SMART Guidelines

Learning about staying safe online is very important. At Haimo Primary School we make sure our pupils are aware of some of the risks to safety that are online and what to do to stay safe. We have a set of SMART rules which the children are expected to follow at home and in school to make sure they stay safe online. These rules can be viewed below and should be followed when using all kinds of technology such as mobile phones, games consoles and home computers.

 

You can find out more information by clicking on the relevant links below:

E-Safety for KS1 (age 5-7)

E-Safety for KS2 (age 8-11)

 

Please do also sign up to National Online Safety to access online safety videos, courses and guides. The link is https://nationalonlinesafety.com/enrol/haimo-primary-school 

Ms Cecil is our CEOP Ambassador at Haimo, and she is always able to discuss any aspects of your children's online safety at any time. If you have any concerns or would like to contact her please use the submission form below.

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Max length 500 characters
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