Safety Information for Parents/Carers Sample Clauses

Safety Information for Parents/Carers. Parents/carers have an important role to play in promoting e-Safety. We encourage all parents/carers to become involved in e-Safety discussions and activities with their child.  The school website contains links to sites such as CEOP’s thinkuknow which parents can use with their children  The school communicates relevant e-Safety information through parents’ evenings/information sheets and the school website.  Parents/carers are asked to read through and sign the Acceptable Use Agreement with their child.  Parents/carers are required to inform the school if they do not wish images of their child to be taken/used on the school website. Parents are reminded regularly that it is important to promote e-Safety in the home and to monitor Internet use. The following guidelines are provided:  Keep the computer in a communal area of the home.  Be aware that children have access to the internet via gaming stations and portable technologies such as smart phones.  Monitor on-line time and be aware of excessive hours spent on the Internet.  Take an interest in what children are doing. Discuss with the children what they are seeing and using on the Internet.  Advise children to take care and to use the Internet in a sensible and responsible manner. Know the SMART tips and the “Click Clever, Click Safe” code  Discuss the fact that there are websites/social networking activities which are unsuitable.  Discuss how children should respond to unsuitable materials or requests.  Remind children never to give out personal information online.  Remind children that people on line may not be who they say they are.  Be vigilant. Ensure that children do not arrange to meet someone they meet on line.  Be aware that children may be using the Internet in places other than in their own home or at school and that this internet use may not be filtered or supervised. Facebook   Pupils will never be identified using their full name. Parents will be encouraged to use it for information purposes only and never as a forum for complaints or questions.  Parents must give permission in writing if they wish their child’s photograph to be used on Facebook.
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