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Online Safety

Online and Electronic Safety

At Queensbridge, we are committed to creating a safe and secure online environment for all our students.

As digital technology becomes an integral part of everyday life, it is important for students to understand how to stay safe while using the internet and for parents to understand how they support with this.

To support you, we have created this dedicated area for parents to provide information and resources about online safety. Here, you will find guidance on how to help your child navigate the internet safely, recognise potential dangers, and establish healthy online habits.

 

Safety Net is developed in collaboration with Home Office Prevent and West Midlands Police and Crime Commission to provide essential information on how to keep your children safe online.

NSPCC The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children supports parents/carers with online safety advice to better help understand online safety for all ages and staying safe online as a family.

Information, Advice, Support. The ABC online safety checklist and other useful resources such as setting up devices safely, choosing age appropriate apps and tips on talking to young people about online safety.

 

Supporting young people online - Information and advice for parents and carers on supporting young people online.

Social Media - If you are worried about your child or teenager using the internet, this guide provides tips and advice for talking to your child about their use of social media and the internet.

CEOP Child Exploitation and Online Protection - Online abuse affects children and young people every day. CEOP has helped thousands of people in need.