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E-Safety at home
Here are some of the risks that children may face online:
- Viewing inappropriate content
- Inappropriate contact by a stranger
- Cyber-bullying
- Grooming
- Peer-on-peer abuse
- Child Sexual Exploitation
- Radicalisation
Guides to keep your children safe online
Websites to help you keep your children safe online
NSPCC - Linking directly to the online safety information from the NSPCC
Think You Know - The National Crime Agency's CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.
Internet Matters - Helping parents keep their children safe online
CEOP - The CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) reporting site
ChildNet - Helping make the internet a great and safe place for children and young people
Common Sense Media - a source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families.
IMBD - the world's most popular and authoritative source for film and tv ratings with parent's guide on content.