E-Safety
We are committed to ensuring students are safe when using the internet at Wey Valley College. We would urge parents/carers to be supportive of this when students are out of school too.
When online, students can learn new things, get help with their classwork/revision, express themselves creatively and connect with friends and family. There are also risks but by understanding and talking about the dangers you can help keep your child safe online. Should you have any queries or concerns, please contact your son/daughter's mentor or home school link.
Please see below some useful links:
Bullying UKA website that provides a large amount of information to help pupils, parents and schools deal with bullying. |
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ChildLineChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of 19. |
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InsafeInsafe and INHOPE work together through a network of Safer Internet Centres (SICs) across Europe – typically comprising an awareness centre, helpline, hotline and youth panel. |
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Department for EducationAdvice for parents and carers on cyberbullying. |
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CEOPCEOP is the National Crime Agency's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command. |
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The biggest Social Network sees many young people sharing information to the public. The following guides help to ensure privacy is protected. Facebook, Instagram, and Social |