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Useful Websites for Parents and Carers: A final word from the pupil e-safety committee We are Kelly, Louis, Hannah and Kate. We are the pupil e-safety committee. We discuss internet safety and electronic devices; we will use our discussions to feedback to all the teachers so that the Sanderson’s Wynd Primary School Sanderson’s Wynd Tranent EH33 1DA http://www.edubuzz.org/sandersonswynd/ Summer 2015 Publication 2 SWPS Digital Learning Newsletter http://www.kidsmart.org.uk http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/topics/stay-safe http://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/ internet_safety.htm http://www.saferinternet.org.uk Inside this issue: Instant Messaging Smart Phone Controls Additional pointers (advice for parents) Computer games and age limits Introducing our pupil e-safety team - A team of Primary 7 pupils will meet once a term to feed into the school e-safety plans and policies. Their role will be as advisors and consultants. The team will be able to feed back on the internet related issues that cause the most concern Our e-safety team: Kelly, Kate, Louis and Hannah

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Useful Websites for Parents and Carers:

A final word from the pupil e-safety committeeWe are Kelly, Louis, Hannah and Kate. We are

the pupil e-safety committee. We discuss internet safety and electronic devices; we will use our discussions to feedback to all the teachers so that the teachers can talk to their class about keeping safe on the internet.

Sanderson’s Wynd Primary SchoolSanderson’s WyndTranentEH33 1DAhttp://www.edubuzz.org/sandersonswynd/ Summer 2015

Publication 2

SWPS Digital Learning Newsletter

http://www.kidsmart.org.uk

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/topics/stay-safe

http://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/internet_safety.htm

http://www.saferinternet.org.uk

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

Inside this issue: Instant Messaging Smart Phone Controls Additional pointers (advice for

parents) Computer games and age limits

Introducing our pupil e-safety team -A team of Primary 7

pupils will meet once a term to feed into the school e-safety plans

and policies. Their role will be as advisors and consultants. The team

will be able to feed back on the internet related issues that cause the

most concern amongst Our e-safety team: Kelly, Kate, Louis and

Instant MessagingHow to keep your child

safe

Age limits

Computer Games

Smart Phone Controls

Parental ControlsYou can use parental controls on all apple devices: iPad, iPhone and iPod. Parental controls stop your child/children from any specific features and applications and it also automatically blocks all adult websites and inappropriate pop ups, or only allows access to specific sets of permitted websites.Privacy SettingsThere will be an option to prevent changes to certain apps.Game CentreYou can restrict features within game centre including multiplayer games and adding friends.Settings and accountsYou can also stop any changes to your child’s accounts and settings including ‘find my friends’, cellular data use, background app refresh and volume limit.

By Hannah

Instant messaging is where people can talk live and mostly for free over the internet and on smart

them parents don’t know about so here is the way

Put on restrictions and keep checking what

Use a filter. If you want to stop your child

recommends K9 browser. You can set your

If you have concerns about what your child is watching/listening to or playing, have a chat

games/websites. There are some examples games and their recommended age

Age 12+ Age 18 and over Age 18 and over