Safeguarding

Staying Safe

We have been really lucky to have the police come into school to take to Wrens and Swifts about what they do and how we can help stay safe. We found out about what police officers do day to day, had a look (and listen!) inside a police van and got to ask lots and lots of questions! She showed us the different types of police helmet and some of us got to try these on too!

Dark Nights

Our Key Stage 2 children had a visit from North Yorkshire Fire Service to learn about how to keep themselves safe when out and about now that the nights are drawing in.

E-Safety

Our children are continuously reminded about how to stay safe on the internet and how to seek help and advice if they require it. The following links will help both parents and children with e-safety advice and guidance.

The online world is rapidly developing and many of our children now have access to devices which enable them to connect to the internet, take images or video and communicate with others. While it is important not to obstruct them from developing skills from using these devices, it is essential that parents support their children in navigating the online world


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Parent Info

Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online

Think You Know

Internet Safety for Children and Adults

Childnet International

A esource designed especially for primary school staff to help them understand important e-safety issues and how to get the most out of the internet.

CEOP

CEOP works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children

Internet Matters

Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today’s digital world

NSPCC NetAware

E-safety Campaign campaign is a joint initiative between the Safeguarding Board and the NSPCC.