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Internet Safety Leaflets
Resources to support talking about online safety at home
- Parents and Carers - Conversation starters.pdf
- Parents and Carers - Family internet safety plan.pdf
- Parents and Carers - Fun things to do.pdf
Posters to get children talking about online safety
- Block-out-feelings.pdf
- Digiduck-Poster-A5.pdf
- e-SafetyPostersA3-Junior.pdf
- Going-viral-spiral.pdf
- How-fake-is-your-feed.pdf
- Perfect-social-lives.pdf
- Pressured-for-pics.pdf
- SMART-rules-Poster-A3.pdf
- Who-am-i-chatting-to-online.pdf
More online safety leaflets for parents
- online-grooming-keep-child-safe.pdf
- online-safety-keep-child-safe.pdf
- Parents-Guide-to-TikTok.pdf
- sexting-keep-child-safe.pdf
- Your-childs-online-world-a-guide-for-parents.pdf
- YouTube_safety_factsheet (1).pdf
- british-council-think-u-know-internet-safety-poster.pdf
- qg-cyberbullying.pdf
- qg-tiktok.pdf
- Snapchat community guidelines 170816.pdf
- Keeping kids safe online - NSPCC.pdf
- Internet matters.org leaflets A variety of useful leaflets to help introduce online issues to children at home.
- ChildLine Gaming Advice for children. Tips and advice on the dangers of online gaming.
- NSPCC Gaming Advice Tips to stay safe online and using games consoles.
- KidSmart Online gaming advice from children, for children.
Digital Parenting Magazines - Past Issues
Guide to Games Consoles