The online world is posing an ever-increasing risk to children, and it is important that schools, parents and carers work together to take an active role in teaching children about online dangers. Learning how to act safely when using the internet is an incredibly important part of safeguarding our children.
We are therefore delighted to announce that Trinity Catholic High School have shown our commitment to protecting our pupils online by working with National Online Safety- providing resources for all parents and carers.
The resources include Parents & Carers courses presented by Myleene Klass, online video resources and weekly guides covering a huge range of topics, including:
Online Relationships | Online Gambling |
Fake Profiles & Social Bots | Radicalisation, Terrorism & Extremism |
Online Bullying | Age Appropriate Content |
Online Grooming | Copyright & Ownership |
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) | Hacking |
Sexual Harassment & Violence | Fake News |
Sexting | Online Fraud |
Line Streaming | Online Reputation |
Online Identity | Personal Data |
Screen Addiction | Pornography |
Online Challenges | Targeted Adverts & Pop Ups |
Overspending | The Dark Web |
Social Media Platforms | Games & Trends |
You need to download the National Online Safety App:
Then to create your account, please email Mr S Reed who will provide you with a link specific to Trinity Catholic High School that will allow you to access our content.
If you have any further questions, please please refer them to our Designated Safeguarding Lead, Mr S Reed