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  • Newsletter April 2024 Page 2

    Sun 21 Apr 2024
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    Tue 06 Jun 2023
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    Tue 06 Jun 2023
  • Latest e Safety advice from LCC Stay Safe Partnership

    Wed 12 Apr 2023

    E Safety advice from the Stay Safe Partnership at LCC

    Inappropriate Content Online Advice for Parents

    Over the last few months, we have seen an increase in the number of schools reporting that students, while at home, have accessed content which is not always appropriate, some of which has been quite scary or upsetting.

    While there is no perfect way to eliminate this risk, we feel that there are things parents and carers can do to support their children online, reduce the risk or manage it after the fact. Remember to keep lines of communication open with your children and young people. Just like we ask them how their day was at school and what they got up to it is equally important to have this conversation about their Online lives. If you can keep technology out of the bedrooms and private spaces this is also an effective tool in safeguarding our children.

    Here are some more practical steps parents and carers can follow:

    1. Contact their Internet Service Provider (ISP): Companies that provide broadband such as BT, Sky and Virgin, offer free protection for parents and carers. They can filter your internet connection directly.

    2. YouTube is a fantastic resource, but not all the content is appropriate for children and not all YouTube channels are made for young audiences. YouTube has an app just for children – YouTube Kids – but many people don't realise that the main YouTube app has a restricted mode.

    3. Parental Controls for Devices - https://www.internetmatters.org/.../smartphones-and.../

    4. Games consoles have features that can limit what games they can play based on the age ratings and can even turn off certain features to allow gaming to be a little safer. To learn more about these features visit https://www.internetmatters.org/parental.../gaming-consoles/

    5. Games are also rated based on the content; not how difficult they are. 18 rated games can have very graphic violence, adult language and themes, sexual content, and horror elements. Learn a bit more about appropriate games by visiting https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/.../gaming-whats.../.

    It's important to remember that no filters or controls are 100% effective so make sure your child knows that they can, and should, talk to someone if they see or hear anything upsetting online so we can offer them some reassurance. This information from Thinkuknow might be useful https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/.../Im-worried-my-primary.../

  • Reading Ambassadors

    Wed 12 Apr 2023

    Congratulations to our Reading Ambassadors: Dylan, Ellie, Stephanie, Oliver, Emme, Ethan, Freya, Oona, Esme, Freddy, Logan and Phoebe for applying and being chosen to receive 10 copies of The World’s Worst Children 1 by David Walliams and Tony Ross to read and review. Thank you to you all. The publishers were impressed by your application to get these copies of the book for school.

  • Year 6 Visit to the Houses of Parliament

    Wed 12 Apr 2023

    Our Year 6 class visited the Houses of Parliament for a guided tour in March 2023. We had an amazing day.

  • March 2023 Newsletter

    Wed 12 Apr 2023
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    Fri 11 Nov 2022
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    Fri 10 Jun 2022
 
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