Useful Links
On this page you will find some interesting links that you may find helpful. Please click on the appropriate heading to go to that website.
Helping your child stay safe online
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Kent School Health Service school entry hearing screening The survey asks for parents/carers to feedback on the Kent School Health Service school entry hearing screening
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Activities to keep children safe on the internet - Kent Police Please follow the link to see materials that are age appropriate (4 – 19) and include activities parents can do with their children to make them think about safe, trustworthy internet use.
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UK Safer Internet Centre Offers helpful advice, and has a helpline for supporting professionals working with young children with regards to internet safety.
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Internet Matters Information on how to set up your child's tech devices safely, with age appropriate toolkits to support parents and children.
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NSPCC Net Aware Your guide to the social networks your kids use. Stay up to date and keep your child safe in today's digital world.
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Ask About Games Helping families to make sense of video games.
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MediaSmart Resources and information for teachers, parents and carers on how to help young people think critically about the advertising they come across in their daily lives.
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Common Sense Media The go-to website for checking parents' views for appropriateness of TV shows and films. Plus lots of helpful tips and advice!
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Birtish Board of Film Classification Find out specifics about film classifications and digital ratings.
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CEOP's Thinkuknow
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National Curriculum The New National Curriculum
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CEOP News and articles surrounding internet safety.
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Parent Information Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online.
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NSPCC Online Safety Helpful advice and tools you can use to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
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Childnet International Parents and Carers information to keep your child safe online.
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Action for Children Action for Children supports and speaks for the UK's most vulnerable and neglected children and young people.
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Department for Education Articles and advice for children and young people.