The resources on this page aim to help parents and carers to support their child with online safety at home.

The CEOP Education team is a part of the National Crime Agency and runs an education programme which provides training, resources and information for children and young people aged 4 - 18, their families and professionals who work with them.
From understanding apps to setting parental controls, NSPCC has information and resources to help parents understand online safety and talk about it with children and young people.
Childnet offers a range of online safety guides for parents to support their children.
Internet Matters provides information and advice to parents and carers to help their children navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.
The UK Safer Internet Centre provides advice and resources to support you as you support your child to use the internet safely, responsibly and positively.
Parentzone offers parents articles, videos and a Tech Shock podcast, all designed to give you the confidence to support your child online.
The National College supports schools with CPD around online safety, and they run a campaign called #WakeUpWednesday.
The #WakeUpWednesday campaign is aimed at providing expert advice on the latest platforms and online risks that parents and carers need to know about. They release a brand-new guide every Wednesday. Feel free to browse the ones that you feel are relevant below, and don't hesitate to contact school if you have any questions!
Top tips for setting up parental controls on new devices

