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Online Safety

The internet is a great tool for us all to use; it provides endless opportunities to create, play, communicate and learn. Whilst the internet can be beneficial for children, it is essential that we educate them and ourselves in order to keep safe online.

We hope that you find the resources below helpful; you can also follow our social media channels for regular e-safety advice as technology continues to evolve.

CEOP

Please click here to visit the CEOP (Child and Exploitation and Online Protection) website if you have concerns over content or communication online.

Useful Websites

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