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      • Olympic Athlete Workshop
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      • Black History Dance Workshop
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      • Earlham’s October half term holiday club
      • Y5 Westminster Abbey trip
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      • Reception Graduation
      • Year 2 Local Community Garden
      • Hyde Park Barracks
      • Clifford Chance
      • Earlham's Art week
      • Year 6 visit the science museum in South Kensington
      • Trip to the Wallace Collection
      • Westminster Abbey
      • Queen's Jubilee
      • Healthy eating workshop for Parents
      • Freshwater theatre workshop exploring the Windrush
      • Nursery Queen's jubilee picnic
      • Year 6 visit the Natural History Museum
      • Saturday's Diverse Cinema
      • Yr1 Visit Broadstairs
      • Brave Workshops
      • Walk to School Week
      • Earlham F.C
      • Year 2 Science Habitats Workshop
      • British Science Week 2022
      • World Book Day
      • Red Nose Day
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      • Year 5 Science Museum
      • I Can Be
      • Earlham's ICC World Cup Visit
      • Year 3 sing with BBC singers
      • Nature Club visit Cody Dock
      • NSPCC Number Day
      • Earlham's Christmas Lunch
      • Earlham's Christmas Holiday Club 2021
      • Stars of the Term!
      • Year 6 Fancy awards ceremony
      • Year 4 Maritime Museum
      • The Great Fire of London
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      • Here East Architect in Schools programme
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      • Black History Month
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      • Earlham Maths Trail
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      • NSPCC Number Day
      • World Book Day March 2021
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      • Hello Yellow World Mental Health Day
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      • Magic Breakfast
      • Shakespeare Workshop Yr6
      • School of Hope
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      • Travel to Tokyo
      • Y4 Bridget Riley exhibition at the Hayward Gallery Dec 2019
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      • Debate Mate Nov 2019
      • Y3 London Mithraeum & Roman Baths Nov 2019
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      • Children's Mental Health Week Feb 2020
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      • Catching Words
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Online Safety

The internet is an amazing place but there are also risks. Children are spending more and more time online and we want to share some important information about how to ensure all children are safe when using the internet. At Earlham Primary School we take the safety and wellbeing of our children very seriously. We hold regular workshops for parents about children's online safety.

 
Online-Safety-Parent-Workshop-Presentation.pptx.pdf
 
Earlham _ Eko Online Safety Policy 2024 - .pdf

Apps and games have age restrictions for a reason and some have a chat feature which could make your child vulnerable to cyber bullying and put them at risk. Letting young children use these apps could put them at risk from strangers. It is parent's responsibility to check what their children are doing if they have allowed their children to download and use these apps.

Age restrictions

Parental Locks

Parental controls are software and tools that can be installed on devices (and even home broadband) to filter content and control activities. 02 is offering every parent help with setting up parental controls. You can visit an O2 store in Westfield and Stratford Centre to ask for a FREE appointment. 

02

Monitoring apps

Monitoring apps are downloaded onto a child’s and parent’s devices. This allows you to see exactly what your child is up to when they’re using the internet. It can filter content, block ads, manage the time your kids spend online and track their location.

You need to help your children learn how to stay safe on the internet for when they become older or have access to other devices at friends’ houses. It’s important to talk to your child so they learn how to stay safe online.

A Family Agreement

It is very important to talk about online safety with your child(ren). For children, online life is real life. A family agreement is a great tool for letting your child(ren) know about your expectations for how and when they use the internet/devices. Below is a link to one example that could help you get the conversation started. 

 
o2-nspcc-family-agreement-template.pdf

Children and young people spend lots of time on the internet.  They may go online to research information for homework or to play games or chat with friends.

The internet holds a massive amount of useful information and can also be a really good way of learning about new things and keeping in contact with friends and family.  It can also be a very dangerous place so it is important that children are protected and monitored when they are online.

CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) has lots of information about how to keep your children safe online and parental controls.  The link to the website is below:

www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents

The NSPCC also offers lots of helpful tips and advice parents can use to keep their children safe on the internet and social networks.

The link below outlines the risks and dangers children face when using the internet and provides advice on how to set parenting controls on computers, tablets and mobile phones:

NSPCC Online Safety

How to Set Up Parental Controls

Parental controls can help keep your child safe.  Even the most Innocent searches online can bring up not so innocent results. Parental controls can be used to block upsetting or harmful content.  They can also help to control in-app purchases or manage how long your child spends online. The NSPCC have made setting up parental control are really easy: 
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/parental-controls/

Be Share Aware

It can be hard to keep track of what your child is doing online.  Or know how to keep them safe.  There are so many different social networks, apps and games. Children and young people use social networks to:

  • Send and share photos or videos
  • Chat online with people via messages, voice calls or video
  • Film themselves and broadcast videos via live-streaming
  • Access and play games

The NSPCC has great tools to help you support your children to be Share Aware, including several videos that you can watch with your children.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/share-aware/

Your guide to the social networks your kids use

You've probably heard of Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat - the most popular networks used by 11-16 year olds. But what about Omegle, Musical.ly and Periscope
To learn more about your children's favourite social networks, their suggested ages and how to use privacy settings, visit https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/social-media/

Whatsapp

WhatsApp is the largest global social messaging platform, with over 1.5 billion users per month, and Net Aware have created a free guide for parents & carers which covers what parents & carers need to know about the platform to help safeguard children from potential online risks including; the new age limit (16+), scam messages, connecting with strangers, location sharing and more.

Please click on the link for free WhatsApp guide for parents & carers:

https://parentzone.org.uk/article/whatsapp

https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/whatsapp-safety-a-how-to-guide-for-parents/

Snapchat

Snapchat is an app that lets you send a photo, short video or message to your contacts. The ‘snap’ appears on screen for up to 10 seconds before disappearing, or there is an option to have no time limit. There’s also a feature called Snapchat Story that lets you share snaps in a sequence for up to 24 hours.

Minimum age according to Snapchat: 13+

NetAware have created a free guide for parents & carers whicvh covers what parents & carers need to know about the platform to help safeguard children from potential online risks.

Please click on the link for free Snapchat guide for parents & carer:

https://www.internetmatters.org/hub/guidance/snapchat-safety-a-how-to-guide-for-parents/

Online Gaming

Gaming is extremely popular with children.  When playing online children have the opportunity to relax, socialise with their friends and have fun.   Children can play on games consoles, apps or websites, and chat to other players or watch them play through live-streaming.  However there are some dangers to online gaming.   And with so many games and apps available online, it can be hard for parents/carers to know how to keep their child safe.

What are the risks of online games?

  • Children may view inappropriate or upsetting content if they play games that aren't suitable for their age. This could include sexual or violent material. It might be in-game content or produced by other players.
  • Some players can be abusive towards others or try to exlude them from the game. Some players may also hack another user's account or try to steal and destroy their virtual possessions. This can be as upsetting for a young person as if it happened in real life.
  • Children may play with adults they don't know. People of all ages play games. Some adults may exploit this and try to build an emotional connection with a child for the purpose of grooming.
  • Some children may find it hard to stop playing games or find that gaming is getting the way of them doing other activities.

The NSPCC has some useful information on helping children to stay safe online: 
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-games-helping-children-play-safe/ 

POKEMON GO

Pokemon Go is a popular online game where you collect and trade cute creatures called Pokémon (Pocket Monsters).  There have been concerns raised by the NSPCC regarding the safety of children playing this game.   Pokemon Go merges the real world and the virtual world.  The game requires the player to travel to find the Pokemon and then swap characters with other players to create the best team. 
The NSPCC have created a useful guide for parents/carers of children who are actively playing Pokemon Go on phones or other devices.

Pokémon Go: A Parent's Guide: Tips and advice for keeping children safe on Pokémon Go

https://www.internetsafeeducation.com/parents-guide-to-pokemon-go/
 

FORTNITE

National Online Safety has teamed up with MusicAlternative to launch a Fortnite online safety song for schools to share with its whole school community!  Their song encourages parents and carers to "stay switched on" to online dangers when their children are playing Fortnite.  

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j150BqInjnY

Cyberbullying

Wizcase,  a company who specialise in Cyber security,  have put together a guide full of using information aimed at help parents keep their children safe and free from online bullying.  Click HERE to read the guide. 

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