Online Safety
At Huntingtower Academy, we take online safety very seriously.
Whilst technology can enable and support learning, children need to be taught the skills to use it appropriately and protect themselves online. Online skills are taught throughout the year as part of our computing lessons as well as through targeted online campaigns to refresh and update pupils' knowledge. Staff also access appropriate training. We also have pupil Junior Online Safety Officers to support pupils' with their understanding of online safety.
All of our laptop units, iPad units and classrooms carry online messages, so our pupils are continually aware of how to safely enjoy the internet. As part of the wider Priory Federation of Academies Trust, we use filtering and monitoring software to provide a safer platform for pupils to use technology to support their learning.
The information listed below is intended to support parents in making the best choices for their children.
Links
The following links provide a rich source of information that is useful in keeping your child safe as they use technology:
- www.getsafeonline.org
- ceop.police.uk/safety-centre
- www.childnet.com
- www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe
- parentinfo.org
- www.net-aware.org.uk/send-online-safety-hub
Sexting: Keep your Child Safe
Helpful advice about this growing online trend thanks to the NSPCC:
Useful Websites and Information for Keeping all of our Pupils Safe Online
How to Ensure Your Children Stay Safe While Playing Online Games | NSPCC
Internet connected devices | NSPCC
NSPCC provides advice and support for pupils with SEND:
Online safety for children with SEND | NSPCC
Advice and guidance for pupils under the age of 5 accessing the internet:
Keeping Under Fives Safe Online | Childnet
Reporting an online safety issue
We are always happy to support you or your child with an online safety issue. Should you or child wish to report a problem, please speak to your child’s class teacher, who will then notify the online safety leader.
You can report an online safety issue following Lincolnshire Safeguarding Partnership's advice:
Staying safe – Online safety - Lincolnshire County Council
Alternatively, Childnet has links to get direct support:
Kidsmart gives you lots of advice on how to stay safe online: http://kidsmart.org.uk/