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Please find below useful parent/carer guides relating to online safety:
A guide to keeping your child safe online
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Facebook - A Parent's Guide
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Instagram - A Parent's Guide
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Online safety & mental health
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PlayStation - A Parent's Guide
pdf | Download
Snapchat - A Parent's Guide
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Twitter - A Parent's Guide
pdf | Download
WhatsApp - A Parent's Guide
pdf | Download
Xbox - A Parent's Guide
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NOS A digital world for everyone poster
pdf | Download
NOS Respect Online poster
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Child Protection Policy 24-25
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Mental Health
Online Safety
Safeguarding in the Curriculum
What to do if you have a Safeguarding Concern
Your Mind Matters