How can this
resource help?

Subject area:
Online safety, Radicalisation
Resources:
Assemblies, Parent information
Format:
Web pages, Zip

A website for parents, backed by the UK’s biggest Internet Service Providers, with resources and conversation starters to keep children’s online life fun and safe. It maps some of the most common apps available and highlights those that might create risky situations for children, such as unintentionally revealing personal information, stranger danger and generating large bills through in-app purchasing. It also features advice on apps that can be used to improve children learning and wellbeing to help them get the best experience out of the online world.

 


A note about our third-party resources 

Third-party resources are those not created directly by the Educate Against Hate team, or by the Department for Education. All third-party resources hosted on Educate Against Hate have undergone a quality-assurance process, a due diligence assessment and content review before being added to the site, so you can have confidence that you’re using trusted, accurate, high-quality content.

You should use any resources on this website at your own discretion. When selecting resources and materials to use, schools may find it helpful to review guidance produced by the Department for Education on using external agencies.


 

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