St Patrick's R.C. Primary School

Stanley Street, Consett DH8 6LN

 St Patrick's R.C. Primary School
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Mission, Vision and Values
    • Safeguarding
    • Equalities
    • Catholic Life
    • Meet The Staff
    • Our Governing Body
    • School Policies
    • School Brochure
    • School Performance
    • Premium Funding
  • Parents
    • COVID-19 Information for Parents
    • School Newsletters
    • School Holidays
    • School Office
    • Curriculum Statement
    • Our School Uniform
    • Reading and Phonics
    • School Events
    • Gallery
    • Friends of St Patricks’
    • Stay & Play Pop up Cafe
    • Informacje O Szkole
    • Childcare Provision
    • Useful Links
  • Pupils
    • School Clubs
    • Sports News
    • School Council
    • Head Boy & Head Girl
    • Friendship Fixers
    • Sports Leaders
    • Mini Vinnies
    • Altar Servers
    • Fairtrade Committee
    • School Librarians
    • Litter Pickers
    • Lunchbox Trolley Managers
  • Our Classes
    • Remote Learning
    • Class Blogs
    • Foundation Stage
    • Year 1
    • Year 2
    • Year 3
    • Year 4
    • Year 5
    • Year 6
  • SEND
    • SEN Information Report
    • Disability & Accessibility
  • Wellbeing
    • Overview
    • Children
    • Parents / Carers
    • Staff
    • Anti-bullying
    • Safeguarding
    • Online Safety
    • School Counsellor
    • CAMHs
    • Agencies and Partnerships
    • Key Policies
  • Contact Us
    • Job Vacancies
Home / Wellbeing / Online Safety

Online Safety

Children are growing up in a world with a bigger range of online activities than ever before and it is sometimes very hard for both children and adults to know how to stay safe.

Parents/Online Safety Information

Most parents will want to reduce the risks to their children, and remembering to set parental controls can reduce the risks to children, and reduce the risk to parents when children accidentally spend online money!   The internet matters website explains this quite well. Online safety is not just about protecting children from some of the dangers of the internet – it is also about helping them manage their use of technology and most of the parental controls allow adults to set a maximum time for the use of a device or app.

Internet Matters is a site paid for by many British companies.  It has a lot of good advice on adding parental controls as well as on most aspects of online safety. Parental controls will only help keep children safe.  The best safety feature that a child has is their parent or carer.  Take the time to talk to your child about the apps and games they are using and don’t be afraid to say no sometimes!

The range of online apps changes on a regular basis and the NSPCC have a site called Net Aware.   This provides unbiased up-to-date information on current apps and sites along with advice to parents about dealing with issues.

The NSPCC have teamed up with O2 to provide advice to parents and have a free helpline on 0808 800 5002.  They will also give support in any O2 shop – you do not have to be an O2 customer.

ThinkUKnow is the website aimed at children and their parents from the National Crime Agency.  It has lots of useful suggestions and advice on how to report issues.  It also has lots of games and activities including Jessie and Friends for the younger children and Band Runner for the older ones.

For the youngest children being tricked into sharing pictures can be an issue.  LGfL have produced a lovely free video which has some great advice and a very catchy song!

Many children will at times suffer from online bullying.  It is really important that they have someone they can talk to and know that it is not acceptable.  Most apps and sites will have systems inn place that allow bullying to be reported.  Your child’s school may be able to help.

Children can call Childline on 0800 1111  for advice on anything that is worrying them.

Finally since 2015 is has been a criminal offence for an adult to send a message with sexual content to a child (This is Section  67  of  the  Serious  Crime  Act  2015).   If you are concerned that this might have happened please contact The Police without further using the device.  This will help ensure that evidence can be preserved.  The Police can be contacted by phone or from the ThinkUKnow website.

Adobe Reader 
You may need a product like Adobe Reader (free download) to view our PDF documents on our website.

In this section

  • How we will reopen our school safely
  • COVID-19 Information for Parents
  • School Newsletters
  • School Holidays
  • School Office
    • Extreme Bad Weather
    • Healthy Eating
  • Curriculum Statement
  • Our School Uniform
  • Head Teacher’s Award
  • Childcare Provision
  • School Events
  • Gallery
  • Friends of St Patricks’
  • Stay & Play Pop up Cafe
  • Informacje O Szkole
  • Useful Links
Local Offer
Healthy School logo

Sport England Activemark

Arts Council god

FMSIS

Rights Respecting School logo

Copyright © 2021 St Patrick's R.C. Primary School

Stanley Street

Consett

County Durham

DH8 6LN

Tel 01207 588918 · Email consettstpatrick@durhamlearning.net

Legal Information | Website Login

Powered by Durham County Council.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkRead more