In light of this month’s Children’s Mental Health Week (3rd-9th February) and Safer Internet Day (11th February), we’ve pulled together a free poster download for you to share with staff. The poster provides guidance on how to keep students happy and safe online with an emphasis on digital wellbeing. We’ve also pulled together links to some useful resources for schools regarding keeping children safe and happy online – take a look below.
Our Free Download includes how we can support students in achieving Digital Wellbeing and incorporates; Digital Citizenship, Digital Resiliency, leaving a Digital Footprint and helping children to understand that there is help and support if they need it. Download our free poster here .
As the principal specialist in world-leading web-filtering and award-winning security to schools, we promote the online safety of young people in schools wherever possible. We’re proud to be members of the IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) and pleased to have worked with e-safety specialist, Alan Mackenzie over the past twelve months to provide bitesize summaries on the DfE’s ‘Teaching Online Safety in Schools Guidance.’ View our latest instalment by clicking here .
Additional Online Resources
Take a look at these resources for schools; ideal for informing students about online-safety and digital wellbeing:
NSPCC
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
Internetmatters.org
https://www.internetmatters.org/schools-esafety/
Childnet.com
https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers/hot-topics/digital-wellbeing