Plaistow Hill Primary and Nursery School

Plaistow Hill Infant and Primary School

Everyday my daughter is very eager to tell me what she has learnt and is always excited to be going to school

Year 2 Parent

  • "Staff are kind, calm and encouraging - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "Children flourish in an environment of genuine warmth and care - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "Pupils in Key Stage 1 are confident, listen to each other, share and take turns - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "Parents and carers praise the work of the school - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "One parent expressed the view of many with the comment 'the atmosphere and attitude of all the staff is incredible' - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "The outdoor learning environment is used effectively to help children co-operate with each other and practise their number knowledge and skills - Ofsted, April 2022"
  • "Pupils are happy at Plaistow Hill Infant and Nursery School - Ofsted, April 2022"
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E-Safety

As our children begin to use the internet, social media, mobile phones, games consoles etc. more and more it is important that we do everything we can to help them understand the risks involved and stay safe. We don't want to stop our children using all of the exciting new technology which is available but instead teach them how to use it safely and responsibly as well as ensuring they know what to do if they ever have a problem. To begin with, please think about the follow checklist.

E-Safety Parental Checklist:

  • I have asked my child to show me sites they use
  •       I have  set the security settings on all the technologies they use
  •       I have asked my child to only accept people they know and trust  in the real world as online “Friends”
  •       I have set safe settings on our computer/laptop and set adult content filters on my/my child’s smart phone
  •       My child has agreed to tell me if they are worried about something online

E-Safety Parent Presentation

Here is a presentation which you can download which contains more advice about keeping children safe online. Please click here to download.

Other useful documents

These guides were produced by National Online Safety and give advice about different websites and apps your children may be accessing:

TikTok Guide

YouTube Guide

Disney Plus Guide

Netflix Guide

Fortnite Guide

Minecraft Guide

Roblox Guide

Remote Learning Guide

These resources were created by the UK Safer Internet Centre and provide tips about the use of different technology as well as advice for parents about helping their children to stay safe online.

Top Tips for Ipads

Top Tips for Iphones

Top Tips for Nintendo

Top Tips for PS3 and PSP

Top Tips for PS4 and Vita

Top Tips for Xbox one and Xbox 360

Parent and Carers - Conversation Starters

Parent and Carers - Family Internet Safety Plan

 Share Aware:

Share Aware, from NSPCC and O2, gives parents all the tools they need to have regular and informed conversations with their child about staying safe online. Under 20% of parents discuss online safety regularly with their children but we want to get every family talking about their child’s life online, just as they would their day at school. Parents can sign up to the Icebreaker email series and become an expert in their child’s online world in 6 weeks, follow our four simple steps to keeping children safe online, watch our film ‘Safety advice from a 10 year old’ or visit Net Aware – our guide to your child’s social networks apps and games. The internet is a great place for children to be, being Share Aware makes it safer.

  1.  Just like in real life, children need our help to stay safe online. Teach your child to be #ShareAware with @NSPCC and @O2 https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/share-aware/
  2.  Teach your child to be #ShareAware online, with step-by-step advice from @NSPCC https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/share-aware/

 

Useful websites

There are also some websites which you can visit for more advice and information about e-safety:

-www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents

-http://www.iwf.org.uk/

-http://www.childnet.com/resources/kia

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ 

https://nationalonlinesafety.com/

If you have any particular questions about e-safety, please speak to your child's teacher