Safeguarding Advice
Childline
If you are worried about yourself, a friend, or anything happening online or at home, Childline is a safe place where children and young people can get help and advice. Childline offers free, confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can speak to a trained counsellor about anything that is troubling you, no matter how big or small it may seem. Children can call 0800 1111, or click the picture above, to visit the Childline website for advice, support, and information on staying safe and well.
Stranger Danger
NSPCC Pants Rule
With the help of our friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus, talking PANTS is a simple way to teach your child how to stay safe from abuse.
You’ve probably already talked to your child about things like crossing the road safely. Talking to them about staying safe from sexual abuse is just as easy with our PANTS rules.
With our singing dinosaur video and fun activity pack, you can help them learn the key messages without using any scary words.
For further information and advice visit:NSPCC
Online Safety
The following documents provide social networking checklists that you can sit and go through with your children to ensure they know how to keep themselves safe online and what to do if they are feeling uncomfortable:
Additional Information
Childnet is great site to visit for general information about keeping your children safe online. It has a range of child friendly conversations to support you getting the conversation started, as well as games and videos to build awareness.
Help, advice and resources for parents and carers
The NSPCC online safety site has all the updated online safety news, plus can provide resources for well-being apps and age guides for most apps that your children are using.
The NSPCC also has online resources and guides on how to use the range of well-being apps out there.
Other websites you may find useful:
CEOP - Safety
You can also find St. Andrew's E-Safety Policy in the suite of policies tab



