Useful Links

Useful Links

Online Safety

Online Safety

At MSJ, children are taught a range of different technology- based skills. Within each Computing lesson, teachers spend some time focusing on staying safe online. Furthermore, MSJ participate in National Safer Internet Day each year.


To support your children with online safety at home, please take the time to have a look at the websites and videos below which will explain the risks children face when using the internet and what you can do to help keep your child safe.

saferinternet.org.uk
Helping children and young people stay safe online.

thinkuknow.co.uk/parents
Sharing concerns and reporting incidents to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection)
Helping your children get the most out of the Internet.

childline.org.uk
Bullying and Cyberbullying

internetmatters.org
Getting to grips with Apps children use

If something happens online that makes you feel worried or unsafe, you can make a report online to one of CEOP’s Child Protection advisors.

To make a report, click on the following link:

Report to CEOP 

 Online Safety Resources

Let's talk about life online

Family Agreement

Parents and Carers Resource Sheet