E-Safety

E-safety is a big part of our safeguarding agenda at Hayes and also forms part of our ICT provision in lessons at KS3 and across our Personal Development programme.

The 4 C’s help to identify and recognise where online risks can arise:

CONTENT: Being exposed to illegal, inappropriate or harmful content. For example: pornography, fake news, self-harm, suicide, radicalisation and extremism.

CONDUCT: Personal online behaviour that increases the likelihood of, or causes, harm. For example: making, sending and receiving explicit messages and online bullying.

CONTACT: Being subjected to harmful online interaction with other users. For example: peer to peer pressure, adults posing as children (grooming) and commercial advertising.

COMMERCE: Risks such as online gambling, inappropriate advertising, phishing and/or financial scams.

 

 

Below are some useful links provided by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre to help students, parents & carers understand the threats that children may be exposed to on-line as well as ways of dealing with them.

We would encourage parents/carers to support their child by spending some time looking through the various links and discussing internet safety with your children.

Our E-Safety assemblies for all students take place during Safer Internet Week in February in addition and in line with our E-safety Policy (link below) Year 7 and 12 students receive E-safety Training delivered by an external provider in November. There is also an opportunity for parents/carers to attend E-safety Awareness Training in November. The resources from previous presentations are shared below.

The Hayes School e-safety policy can be found here or at the bottom of this page.

 

REMOTE LEARNING FOR PARENTS - 10 TOP TIPS

REMOTE LEARNING FOR CHILDREN - 10 TOP TIPS

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - HOUSEPARTY

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - TIKTOK

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - FACEBOOK

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - SNAPCHAT

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - INSTAGRAM

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - TWITTER

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - WHATSAPP

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - KIK

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - SEXTING

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW - FORTNITE BATTLE ROYALE

 

Toot Toot - Safeguarding made simple

Vodafone Digital Parenting

Pokemon Go parents guide NSPCC

CEOP's Parent and Carer information page

Childnet International

Think U Know

Childline Online Mobile Safety 

Parents Protect

 

The Hayes School E-Safety Policy

Online Safety Information for Parents and Carers

Online Safety Secondary Presentation 2023-24