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Online Safety

We love technology, and all the benefits that technology brings when used correctly. Educating children on how to stay safe online is a fundamental part of what we do here at Sharlston. 

We firmly believe that technology is a fantastic tool, when used correctly. Online Safety is embedded not just in our Computing curriculum, but across a wide range of subjects, assemblies and day-to-day life at school. We also try work to support parents as much as we possibly can in keeping their children safe. We hold online safety sessions throughout the year, regularly provide information via social media posts, have help sheets available from the office and there’s a wealth of information below; the National Online Safety Guides link below has hundreds of other guides to access!

Useful Links & Guides

Click on the tiles below to access a range of useful guides to support your child with e-safety. We also regularly upload a number of guides that are particularly relevant to our school, as and when appropriate.

Safeguarding Team

Safeguarding Team

Our DSL is Mrs Murray, but Mr Oldroyd  and Mrs Clayton are both Deputy DSLs.

EdTech Leader

EdTech Leader

Our EdTech Leader is Miss Langley

NOS Guides Hub
NOS App

Filtering & Monitoring

We have robust systems in place for filtering and monitoring on devices used in school and on our network, through our provider ‘Schools’ Broadband’.

 

National Online Safety App

Don’t let the title fool you! National Online Safety provide so much more than just online information. Though the NOS app, parents can access training on a wide range of safeguarding issues. What’s even better is that school provides this to parents for FREE! National Online Safety provide regular videos that provide updates on any issues that are currently in the media or popping up in other schools nationally. If you’d like support getting set up, or using the app, please speak to Mr Bean. Use the links above to download the app.

 

CEOP

Are you worried about something online, or the way someone has communicated? This may be about another child, of yourself. If so, report it, to CEOP and tell someone at school.

 

E-Safety Leader

E-Safety is a key part of safeguarding and is everyone’s responsibility. If you’d like to talk to someone specific about online safety or cyber-bulling, please see anyone on our Safeguarding Team.

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