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e-Safety

What OFSTED said...

"The curriculum helps pupils learn how to keep safe. For example, pupils are very knowledgeable about how to keep safe online and the risks posed when using social media."

Full report January 2019

 Our E-Safety Leads are Mr Shea and Ms Sharratt.

 E-Safety 

in school, we believe that technology can be greatly beneficial to a child's academic progress and add an exciting dimension to their learning experiences. We place great importance on ensuring that pupils' use of these technologies occur in a controlled and safe environment. All children  receive specific E-safety lessons as part of the computing curriculum as well as constant references to staying safe when using technology throughout their time in school. All technologies used in school are monitored using Impero software. 

For more information about E Safety in school, please view the E-safety policy in the School Policies section of the Parents Zone. 

E Safety information

  •  Ensure that you look on your internet provider's website to activate parental controls to filter out inappropriate material.
  • If your children play games online, ensure that their contact settings are private so they will not be able to play or receive communications from people they don't know.
  • Always check the age rating of games your children play and observe them playing the game to check for inappropriate or adult themes.
  • Ensure children know the SMART rules of using the internet and are not giving away too much personal information.
  • Adhere to the age limits given on social media platforms (13+ on Facebook, Snapchat & Instagram).
  • Monitor their use of the internet and check internet browsing history. 
  • Ensure children use secure passwords for websites that require a login.
  • Take care with websites or platforms that are linked to your bank account/ credit card. It can be very easy to run up huge bills!
  • If you have any questions regarding your child's online safety, contact Ms Sharratt or Mr Shea for more information.
  • Make sure that you know the risks associated with apps that are popular amongst children so that you can keep your children safe online. Visit this NSPCC site to find out more  https://www.net-aware.org.uk/networks/# 
  • Does your child play Fortnite? An overview of the risks can be found here https://www.net-aware.org.uk/news/fortnite-all-you-need-know/ 

 If you wish to report an E Safety issue to the school then please contact Mr Shea or Ms Sharratt

Postbox@invention-j.walsall.sch.uk

Important information for parents: Fortnite

It has come to our attention that some of the children in school are playing a game called Fortnite.

The NSPCC have raised concerns relating to children being “groomed” or bullied over the internet.

Parents are advised to turn off the voice chat system in the game to make sure children are not speaking to strangers. Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off the text system which means that strangers can send messages to and from your child.

The game has an age restriction of 12 which means no child in this school should be playing it and as a school we agree with this. However, if you wish your child to play Fortnite we would strongly recommend this is only when being watched by an adult.

If you would like any further support or assistance relating to this or any other issue’s, please contact Mr Shea or Ms Sharratt.

National Online Safety

We are now a member of the National Online Safety scheme. This means staff and governors have received training related to the latest E Safety issues and further training is available to parents. Excellent information about a range of prominent issues can be found in the files below.  

Useful websites

  1. 360 Safe certificate
    pdf
  2. 360 Safe commitment
    pdf
  3. 7_Conversation_Topics_November_2018
    pdf
  4. Age_Ratings_January_2019
    pdf
  5. ASKfm_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  6. Chatroulette_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  7. Childrens_Commissioner_Report_Staff_Room_Poster
    pdf
  8. Clash_of_clans_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  9. Discord_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  10. Doki_Doki_Literature_Club_Guide_for_Parents_2
    pdf
  11. Dubsmash_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  12. Facebook_Messenger_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  13. Facebook_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  14. FIFA_Parents_Guide_V2_081118
    pdf
  15. Fortnite_Parents_Guide_051218
    pdf
  16. Groupme_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  17. GTA_Jan_2019
    pdf
  18. Houseparty_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  19. Imvu_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  20. Instagram_Parents_Guide_V2_081118
    pdf
  21. Kik_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  22. MeetMe_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  23. Minecraft_Parents_Guide_091118
    pdf
  24. Monkey_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  25. National_Online_Safety_Trolling_Poster
    pdf
  26. NOS_Certification_Overview_and_Criteria_2019
    pdf
  27. NOS_Christmas_Online_Safety_Resources_18
    pdf
  28. NOS_Engaging_Parents_January_2019_1
    pdf
  29. Omegle_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  30. Periscope_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  31. PlayStation_Network_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  32. PUBG_Parents_Guide_091118
    pdf
  33. Reddit_Parents_Guide_September_2018
    pdf
  34. Roblox_Parents_Guide_V2_081118
    pdf
  35. Screen_Addiction_Parents_Guide_091118
    pdf
  36. Sexting_Parents_Guide_October_2018
    pdf
  37. Snapchat_Parents_Guide_V2_081118
    pdf
  38. Steam_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  39. Summer_of_football_Parents_Guide_091118
    pdf
  40. The_App_Store_Parents_Guide_September_2018_1
    pdf
  41. Tik_Tok_Parents_Guide_October_2018_v2
    pdf
  42. Tinder_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  43. Tumblr_Parent_Guide
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  44. Twitter_Parent_Guide
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  45. What_children_need_to_know_about_online_bullying_1_
    pdf
  46. WhatsApp_Parents_Guide
    pdf
  47. Xbox_Live_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  48. Younow_Parent_Guide
    pdf
  49. E_safety_report_2017_18
    pdf
  50. E_Safety_Survey_Results
    pdf
  51. E_safety_report_2018_19
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