Online Safety
As your child grows and becomes more independent, it is only natural that they take this independence online. In our teenage years we explore, try new things and sometimes push boundaries and take risks, this is an essential part of growing up.
Please click the button below if you need to report harmful content:
The RHC button is an asset of SWGfL, a charity working internationally to ensure all benefit from technology, free from harm.
The button has been developed to offer anyone living in the UK a simple and convenient mechanism for gaining access to reporting routes for commonly used social networking sites, gaming platforms, apps and streaming services alongside trusted online safety advice, help and support.
Please click the buttons below to access some factsheets referencing current online safety concerns:
With all of the potential that the online world and new technology offers, young people now have access to huge opportunities. They use technology to express themselves, explore, and be creative; it has changed the way they communicate.
The internet has changed all of our lives, and your child has grown up during this change. Many of the things that confuse, baffle or even scare us, are part of the everyday for them. For many of us, this can all be a bit too much.
Whether you’re a technophobe or a technophile, it’s still likely that you’ll be playing catch-up with the way your son is using the internet.
You might wonder whether what they are doing is safe, and you might also be thinking ‘how can I be as good a parent online as I am offline?’ Please click the link below to access information about reporting harmful content.
Online Safety Alliance – Online Safety for Parents and carers 2023-2024
The format of the parent and carer course has been changed to a single interactive video that is 13 minutes long. This is to ensure it is easier and more assessable to parents with a busy life. Despite this relatively short running time, we feel we the course is effective in providing concise information covering:
- Current risks and issues faced by children.
- Actions parents can take to reduce these risks.
- Where parents can turn to for help if things go wrong.
For details or free sign up to the course please contact Stevie Sharp by phone 01920 465208 or email ssharp@haileyhall.herts.sch.uk
Online Safety is an ever growing and changing area of interest and concern. The internet and related technologies, including mobile devices such as phones, games media, tablets, and watches, are developing rapidly and play an integral part to the daily lives of our children. Many young adults have access to the internet 24 hours a day.
Online use can have an impact on sleep, mental health, self-esteem and increase the chances of experiencing online bullying. If your child experiences any online bullying, we recommend that you advise your child to block the perpetrator and not respond. Take any screen shots in case you need to refer it to the police.
We are aware that online issues can occur at home, but it is the responsibility of parents/carers to address any online issues that occur on personal devices out of school hours. Although it is parents/carers responsibility to address the incident it is useful for you to advise Hailey Hall of any issues that may affect your child in school so we can take a supportive role.
Childline can support and advise both you and your child, please click here to access Childline
If you suspect any online abuse of a sexual nature, please refer to CEOPs.
Should I make a report to CEOP?
Should I make a report to CEOP? CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. CEOP are unable to respond to reports about bullying, fake accounts or account hacking.
This site aims to make online parenting simple. Click here for more information
Parenting in the Digital Age
‘The Parent Zone’ has developed a video specifically for parents (scroll to bottom of webpage). www.parentzone.org.uk
Resources for Parents & Carers
Vodafone has produced a second edition of their excellent magazine called ‘Digital Parenting’.
This magazine has been developed to help parents and carers understand and get involved with their children’s digital world. The magazine is very readable, informative and provides advice on a range of eSafety issues. To order a copy of the magazine, email publications@parentfocus.co.uk or visit their website: vodafone.com/content/index/parents.html
Report Suspicious Activity
If you’ve seen or heard something that could potentially be related to terrorism, trust your instincts and report it. Your actions could save lives please click the link to make a report https://act.campaign.gov.uk/
We work to stop the repeated victimisation of people abused in childhood and make the internet a safer place, by identifying & removing global online child sexual abuse imagery.
Please click the link below to report suspected online child sexual abuse images or videos:
The Parents’ and Carers’ Guide to the Internet
This video was launched last year by Thinkuknow and is an excellent 30 minute video that is available on the parents section of their website www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Learning Disabilities, Autism and Internet Safety
This parents guide, produced by Cerebra, Mencap and Ambitious about Autism, identifies a range of potential risks that children with a learning disability or autism may face when using the internet. It provides parents with advice and resources to help their child safely enjoy and use the internet. www.mencap.org.uk/news/article/keepingsafeonline
The Ollie Foundation
“One life lost is enough” Please find below the link to the Ollie Foundation website. OLLIE is a charity dedicated to delivering suicide awareness, intervention and prevention training by empowering professionals and young adults in their own communities to lead suicide prevention activities. It is widely acchttps://haileyhall.herts.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Online-Safety-Policy-Review-Spring-Term-2023.pdfepted in society that with appropriate support and education, suicide can be prevented. https://theolliefoundation.org/
Please click the link below to view our Online Safety Policy: