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    Online Safety

    Online safety, is the protection of your child online, whether gaming or using social media. With our vast world and its technology rapidly changing and developing, it is vital that we ensure children are navigating the online world safely.

    Online safety is a fundamental part of keeping our children safe here at St Laurence Church Junior School. We have security measures in place in school, which are monitored both internally and externally to help safeguard pupils. All concerns are recorded and parents/carers are notified of any incidents involving their child. Online safety is taught to all pupils, explaining and demonstrating how to stay safe and behave appropriately online. We can only be successful in keeping children safe online if we all work together to ensure the message is consistent, therefore we encourage parents to speak to their children about how they can keep safe and behave appropriately online. Here are some questions to help guide a conversation about online safety with your child.

    Wake Up Wednesday

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    7. Top tips for parents educators supporting safe use of ai.pdf
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    8. What parents educators need to know about mental health misinformation online.pdf
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    9. What parents and educators need to know about roblox.pdf
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    10. Digital devices wellbeing.pdf
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    11. Essential online safety.pdf
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    12. What-parents-and-educators-need-to-know-about-ai-toys.pdf
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    13. What-parents-need-to-know-about-toy-scalping-fakes-and-scams.pdf
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    14. Top-tips-for-parents-and-educators-electrical-safety-and-devices.pdf
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    15. Tiktok 2025.pdf
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    16. Pokemon tcg pocket.pdf
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    17. AI generated videos.pdf
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    18. Palworld.pdf
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    19. Pop-ups.pdf
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    20. Age inappropriate content.pdf
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    21. Helldivers 2.pdf
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    22. Media use and attitudes report 2024.pdf
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    23. Shopping apps.pdf
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    24. Microtransactions.pdf
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    25. 10 top tips for parents andeducatorsencouraging open conversation at home.pdf
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    26. Healthy sleeping habits.pdf
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    27. Parent's Guide to Cyberbullying.pdf
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    28. 12-top tips for building cyber resilience at home.pdf
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    29. Supporting Children's Mental Health.pdf
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    30. Safer Gaming tips for Parents and Carers.pdf
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    32. What parents and carers need to know about smart tvs.pdf
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    35. Managing screen time.pdf
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    36. Setting up new devices.pdf
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    37. Tips for a tech-free Christmas.pdf
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    38. Fortnite-chaper-4.pdf
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    39. Setting-boundaries-around-gaming.pdf
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    40. Using Roblox.pdf
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    41. sharing-photos-online.pdf
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    42. on line safety.pdf
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    43. Using and reviewing parental controls.pdf
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    44. Whatparents need to knowa about sharing intimate images.pdf
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    46. Promoting physical wellbeing.pdf
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    48. Dealing with traumatic and challenging events.pdf
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    52. Recognising and managing-stress.pdf
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    55. Apple ipads 2025.pdf
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    56. Nintendo switch 2.pdf
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    57. Group Chats.pdf
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    58. Guide to using Whatsapp.pdf
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    59. Using snapchat.pdf
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    61. Violent content online.pdf
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    62. Minecraft 2025.pdf
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    63. Wake Up Wednesday 14.5.25.pdf
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    64. Fostering a sense of belonging.pdf
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    65. Safety on the road.pdf
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    66. Making friends online.pdf
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    68. Instagram 2025.pdf
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    71. Roblox 2025.pdf
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    72. Using technology to boost reading skills.pdf
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    73. Whatsapp 2025.pdf
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    74. Online financial scams exploitation.pdf
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    75. Fake news and scams.pdf
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    76. Emotional literacy.pdf
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    77. Health and fitness apps.pdf
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    78. Tiktok.pdf
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    79. Justalk kids.pdf
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    80. Top tips for safety on social media.pdf
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    81. Safety over the festive season.pdf
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    82. Snap chat.pdf
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    83. Toy Safety.pdf
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    84. Spending and saving.pdf
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    85. Fortnite 2.pdf
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    86. Choose respect.pdf
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    87. Build emotional resilience.pdf
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    88. Horror films and age ratings.pdf
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    89. Fire safety.pdf
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    90. Instagram.pdf
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    91. Tips for creating family rules for using devices.pdf
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    92. QR code scams.pdf
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    93. Growing Up with Phones and Taking Photos .pdf
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    Online Safety Parents Guide

    Online Safety Parent Guides

    Reporting

    We take the issue of online safety seriously. We encourage parents/carers to report to the school any type of cyberbullying or other online concerns which affect their child.

    The CEOP website listed below allows you to report online abuse or the way someone is communicating online to the National Crime Agency.

    Useful Links

    Follow the links and PDF documents below for support on keeping children safe online.

    Online Safety Presentation