


Langford Budville
Church of England Primary School
Wellington
Somerset TA21 0RD
Tel: 01823 400483
office@LangfordBudville.somerset.sch.uk
Head of School: Mr Jonathan Moise-Souch Executive Head: Mrs Naomi Philp
E-Safety
We value the importance of eSafety at Langford Budville CE Primary. Children at Langford Budville use the Internet on a regular basis as part of their learning. We have regular ‘e-safety’ activities to remind children of the importance of keeping themselves safe online.
Teaching e-Safety
As part of the Computing Programme we teach the following strand on e-safety:
‘Pupils should be taught to understand a range of ways to use technology safely, respectfully, responsibly and securely, including protecting their online identity and privacy; recognise inappropriate content, contact and conduct and know how to report concerns’.
Themed e-safety Days
To further enhance the regular learning of e-safety we will be holding themed e-safety days throughout the year.
E-Safety Resources for parents
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/share-aware.pdf
http://parentinfo.org/article/setting-safety-and-privacy-settings-for-social-media-apps
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/parents-and-carers
The following parent booklets have been put together by the Somerset Elim team. The following topics are covered:
What comes after Facebook?
A guide to some of the most popular websites,
social networking and apps that young people use
How to protect your children at home? A guide to parental
controls on wireless broadband internet, computers,
games machines and mobile phones
Helping children to play video games in a safe environment.
A guide with ideas to help your children play video games safely
Privacy Settings in Facebook and Twitter.
A guide on how to set privacy settings in Facebook and Twitter
How to report issues to Facebook and Twitter.
A guide on reporting issues to two of the most popular social networks
Safer Searching.
A guide on how to control the websites that children can find
A parents guide to instagram
A parents guide to snapchat
A parents guide to security
Personal use of IT equipment
Twitter, families page
Tips for parents and carers about Keeping Children Safe from NSPCC
It can be really distressing to discover that your child is being bullied. However hard it is, try to stay calm and don't jump to conclusions. Your child may be really worried about talking to you about the bullying, and scared that it'll make the situation worse.
These tips will help you keep them safe whether you've found out that they're being bullied or you want to make sure they know what to do it if happens to them or someone they know.
Click https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/child-abuse-and-neglect/bullying-and-cyberbullying/keeping-children-safe/ for more details