E-Safety

Christ’s College is an accredited National Online Safety school.  We have access to unique resources, which will also support you with keeping your child safe online. 

You can access the National Online Safety website through this link:

National Online Safety

National Online Safety Mobile App. You can access National Online Safety online via any device, including the brand-new smartphone app for parents and carers. With children spending more time then ever online, we need to do as much as we can to ensure they are safe in the digital world. This free app, enables parents, teachers and school staff to have instant access to online safety resources that are comprehensive, up-to-date, and relevant to their role.

Find out more about the app here

To create your National Online Safety account, that will give you access to resources, please use this link and enter your details:

Christ's College National Online Safety Account

When you have set this up, you will be able to set ‘Parent/Carer’ as your user type.

The resources include Parents and Carers courses (presented by Myleene Klass), online video resources and weekly guides covering a wide range of topics, including:

  • Online Relationships

  • Radicalisation, Terrorism & Extremism

  • Face Profiles & Social Bots

  • Age Appropriate Content

  • Online Bullying and Grooming

  • Copyright & Ownership

  • Child Sexual Exploitation

  • Hacking

  • Sexual Harassment & Violence 

  • Fake News

  • Sexting 

  • Online Fraud

  • Living Streaming

  • Online Reputation

  • Online Identity

  • Personal Data

  • Overspending

  • Pornography

  • Screen Addiction

  • Targeted Adverts & Pop-Ups

  • Social Media Platforms

  • The Dark Web

  • Online Gambling

  • Games & Trends

Download Your Free Online Safety App

ThinkUKnow

Is an education programme for the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command here.

Home Activity Packs For Parents And Carers - 15 minute activities you can do with your family to support their online safety at home.
 

UK Safer Internet Centre

Find online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

Childnet

works in partnership with others around the world to help make the internet a great and safe place for children.

STUDENTS - Has something upset or worried you online? There are lots of people who can help! 

Try to talk to an adult you trust if anything has upset you or made you feel uncomfortable whilst online. If you don't want to speak to someone you know then you can always seek advice and support from a helpline. See the list of helplines for young people here.


PARENTS - Has your child asked for help? Find out more here.
Parent and Carer Toolkit. Download here.
How to set up  filters on your home internet to help prevent age inappropriate content being accessed on devices in your home.
 

contacts

If you have any queries or concerns about your child's online safety, please email DSL@christscollege.surrey.sch.uk.

If you wish to report an inappropriate online incident involving your child, you may access the National Crime Agency’s CEOP website through the link below:

Mr Z Annan

 

E-Safety Co-ordinator 

zannan@christscollege.surrey.sch.uk