The Byron Report: A Summary for Children and Young People
The Byron Report: A Summary for Children and Young People

Zip It, Block It, Flag It
To help your children enjoy the internet safely, the UK Council for Child Internet Safety has developed the Click Clever Click Safe Code. It's been designed to act as an everyday reminder of simple good behaviours, to help you and your children avoid common risks online.

Know IT All
Three resources have been produced by Childnet International to help trainee teachers and NQTs understand the e-safety issues within schools, as well as find advice for their own use of technology.

Parents' and Carers' Guide to the Internet
‘The Parents’ and Carers’ Guide to the Internet’, has been created by CEOP to provide a light hearted and realistic look at what it takes to be a better online parent. The show covers topics such as, talking to your child about the technologies they use and the things they might see, such as pornography.

Primary Resources
Teachers' Toolkit

Teachers' Toolkit to help parents understand e-safety

Resources created by teachtoday to help your students' parents understand digital technologies and e-safety.

PowerPoint FileLiving with Technology Presentation (10MB PowerPoint File)

Word FileLiving with Technology Speaker Notes (168KB Word File)

Video FileVideo: Parenting in the Digital Age (28MB MP4 Video File)

If it's on the internet, it must be true!


Horrible Histories - Staying Safe Online

Guy Fawkes tells you all about your Internet Privacy Settings, a Victorian gentleman warns you about lying about your age and much more from the Horrible Histories gang!

Be Safe e-Safe

Produced by young people, this film highlights the risks associated with social networking websites and how to use them safely.

Play Star Riders!

Collect and avoid flying objects by pressing the arrow keys on your keyboard. You will have to answer questions on Internet Safety to build up your game time! Created as part of Safer Internet Day 2011.

Lee and Kim's Adventures: Animal Magic

Learn how to stay safe online by following what Lee and Kim do in a computer game called Animal Magic! Can SID the superhero help them to stay safe on the Internet? Watch the video to find out! For more information, go to the ThinkUKnow website: http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/5_7/leeandkim/

The Animal Magic Song

Learn to sing the Animal Magic Song as performed by SID! You can download an MP3 version of the song to put on your MP3 player or phone by clicking here.

 

Animal Magic Resources

Animal Masks for you to print out and wear (full colour)
Animal Masks for you to print out and wear (black and white outline)
Image Bank of pictures in Lee and Kim's adventure (compressed file)

Welcome to Hector's World

Watch Hector and his friends learning how to use their computers safely. Part of the ThinkUKnow website for 5 to 7 year olds. Click here.

Think U Know for 8 - 10 Year Olds

The Think U Know website for 8 - 10 year olds has been created to show pupils what is good, what isn't good and to show ways that pupils can use to get themselves out of bad situations!

Click here to visit the Think U Know website for 8 - 10 year olds.

The Endless Forest

Get Safe Online, the UK’s first national Internet Security Awareness Campaign, is a joint initiative between the government, the National High-Tech Crime Unit and private sector sponsors including Dell, eBay, HSBC, LloydsTSB, MessageLabs, Microsoft, securetrading.com and Yell.com. The campaign website: www.getsafeonline.org provides clear, reliable and practical internet security advice, enabling even the most vulnerable users to protect themselves while online.

Young People Safe Online

Internet Safety resouces from Microsoft and MSN

Get Safe Online Quiz for 7-10 year olds.
 

Childnet International

Know IT All presentation for parents and carers

Know IT All for Trainee Teachers and NQTs
Teachers and Technology: A checklist for trainees and NQTs