At Ipswich Academy we are committed to educating our students about the benefits and the risks associated with their digital life.

Below parents and students can find links to sites that can provide further information and the tools to report issues if they feel worried about anything they encounter in their use of digital and on-line resources and activities.

For Parents

Advice to parents on Internet safety for their children.

Think You know

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection agency CEOP: Advice for parents, you can also report any concerns directly to the police through this website.

UK Safer Internet Centre

The UK Safer Internet Centre is coordinated by a partnership of three leading organisations; Childnet International, the South West Grid for Learning and the Internet Watch Foundation. It is co-funded by the European Commission and has three main functions: an Awareness Centre, a Helpline and a Hotline.

Childnet International

Childnet International, a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. This page leads to advice for parents.

Mobile Phone safety

Know it all

Know IT All for Parents is a unique interactive e-safety guide for parents and carers produced by Childnet International. It’s designed to really help you as a parent or carer keep up to date with how children are using the internet, and support them in using these new exciting services safely and responsibly.

www.childnet.com/resources/know-it-all-for-parents

For Students

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection agency CEOP; education materials for young people

www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Childnet International

Childnet International, a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. This page leads to advice for parents.

Beat Bullying

On the BeatBullying website, young people of 11-17 years old from around the UK volunteer their time to support other young people, keeping them safe and changing their lives.

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

Last updated August 30, 2023