Thursday 18 August 2016

Online Safety

Pupils at Mead Primary have been learning about social media and how to stay safe online. Normally we tell our children to share but online it's different. In fact, sometimes sharing online can be dangerous.


Together our Digital Leaders and School Council members made up a campaign to inform pupils of ways in which they can stay safe with the different social media apps.

For parents, we advise that talking to your child is the best way to help keep them safe. But with things changing all the time, it can be hard to keep up to date. If parents need more advice on how to stay safe they can use the NSPCC helpline: 0808 8005002.
Abby - Year 5

The straightforward, no-nonsense advice was communicated to the pupils via posters, and show simple ways in which you can stay safe online.

The internet is a great place for children to be. Being Share Aware makes it safer.
Danny - Year 6