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Filtering and Monitoring

 

Here at Brighton Avenue Primary School we believe that ensuring our pupils are safe online is very important and as such have a very strict filtering and monitoring system in place.

 

To find out more about our filtering a monitoring system please use the link below

 

 

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Online Safety

 

We want to safeguard and protect all members of the Brighton Avenue Primary School online community and promote and maintain a safe, effective and responsive online safety culture.

 

The following information is intended to provide support for our community.

Being online is an important part of how young people communicate. Ask The Awkward helps you to prepare for regular conversations with your child about online safety.

Click on link below to explore useful resources:

 

#ASKTHEAWKWARD

 

Acceptable Use Policy - 

Common Sense Media

 

Find age-based ratings, reviews and guidance for everything families want to watch, read, play and learn.

Click on the link below to find out more:

 

Common Sense Media

Safer Internet Day

 

We promote online safety within the curriculum and take part in annual events such as Safer Internet Day.

 

Using the internet safely and positively is a key message that we promote in our school and celebrating Safer Internet Day is a great opportunity for us to re-emphasise the online safety messages we deliver throughout the year.

 

We would be delighted if you could join us in celebrating the day by continuing the conversation at home. T

o help you with this, please access Safer Internet day resources for parents/carers available using the link below:

 

Safer Internet Day

 

 

Online safety newsletters and leaflets

 

For further information on online bullying and other internet dangers, a copy of the leaflet which is sent home during Internet Safety week can be found here: Online safety guidance for parents.

 

Alternatively there are many websites that you can explore that have information and guidance for parents to keep children safe on-line at home.  Below are a selection of some of these: Cyber bullying and other internet dangers leaflet.

 

 

 

UK Safer Internet Centre                                            

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