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E-Safety

E-safety is about the safe use of the internet (via computers, mobile phones and other devices) both in and out of school. A 'duty of care' applies to all those working with children to educate on the risks and responsibilities of online communication.

 

Parents can be assured that Internet access at St. Wilfrid's is tailored for  pupils' use with age-appropriate filtering and monitoring procedures in place in line with KCSIE 2023.

Through the curriculum, pupils are all taught about the importance of never revealing personal details or arranging to meet anyone without having specific permission; reinforcement of these messages at home by parents/carers is welcomed. 

 

To see our E-safety Policy, please click here...

CEOP

If you’re worried that your child is being groomed online or sexually exploited you should report your concerns to CEOP.

It is not always easy to spot the signs of online grooming and sexual exploitation so if you have any concern at all about someone your child is in contact with, you should get in touch.

You should always report if your child is or has been in contact with someone who is:

  • Chatting online to your child about sex

  • Asking them to do sexual things on webcam

  • Asking to meet up if they’ve only met them online

  • Requesting sexual pictures

  • Forcing them into sexual activity

  • Making them feel unsafe

CEOP is part of the National Crime Agency and can investigate what is happening – with the assurance that the safety and wellbeing of your child is paramount at all times.

If you are concerned that your child is in immediate danger, call 999. 

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