E-Safety
E-Safety
At Arundel Court, we are committed to ensuring all of our students stay safe in person and online. Use this page for guidance and advice regarding E Saftey.
The internet can be a fantastic resource but it can also be a dangerous place if we do not keep safe and secure online. It is important to remember that not everyone you may meet on the internet will be who he or she say they are, you must certainly never agree to meet anyone you have met online, and you must never give out your passwords or any private information. Please see below for ways in which you can ensure online safety within in your home.
Age restrictions
Please support your child by ensuring they are not on any social media platform by adhering to the age restriction of over 13. See below for guidance:
Please be aware that online gaming and video games also carry age restrictions set by the PEGI. There websites that enables you to search a game title, and it will confirm whether that the game is appropriate for your child’s age. PEGI considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
Click the picture to be taken to the PEGI website.
Internet safety at home
There are several things you can do at home to support your children with using the Internet safely. You could:
- Encourage children to use safe search engines like the ones below:
- Set up parental controls on devices. Parental controls allow you to restrict the access of content your child can see. Please click here for a manual on how to set parental controls on a range of devices.
- Sign up and visit National Online Safety where you can find guides on all the latest apps, games and social media. You can complete parent courses to support online safety from the comfort of your home. Please click here for support on how to sign up.
Online Bullying
What can your child do if they are worried?
Useful links
The following websites give you information about how to keep safe online and support if you are worried. Even though these are trusted sites please be aware some links may lead to undesirable content so please use with caution.
- Childline- Free helpline for children and young people in the UK.
- Childnet– Follow Kara, Winston and the SMART Crew to help you understand the 5 e-safety SMART rules.
- UK safer Internet Centre– The latest tips, advice and resources to help children and young people have a safe and positive time online.
- NSPCC –provide helpful information on how to keep your child safe.