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Helpful sites for parents
ThinkUknow
The much acclaimed site for internet safety and support for parents
Childnet International Home
A non-profit organisation working with others to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children.
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Parents and carers play a key role in supporting children to learn about how to stay safe online, and they are one of the first people children turn to if things go wrong.
Get Safe Online
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre(CEOP)
Official police organisation for tracking as well as educational guidance
Helpful sites for pupils
ThinkUknow
They can never be too young to learn about internet safety – aimed at 5-7 year olds
ThinkUknow
Fun stuff on internet safety for 8-10 year olds
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Cool stuff for 11-13 year olds to help you be even more internet aware
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14 plus - refocused to address topical issues for older teenagers
Childnet
Some fun videos and resources.
BBC Own It
A site of the usual BBC approach, lots of fun for younger children
Safety Net Kids
The rules of staying safe online.
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