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Ambleside site

This is one schools contribution towards Cyber Protection for their pupils and teachers

BBC schools Safety Guide

Very extensive contribution with good ideas for teachers and schools. Outlines Risks Guidance and Precautions

Becta Information sheet

Wide subject base covering Rules guidance Copyright

Chat Danger Site

What can go wrong. Include reference to Carol Vordemans work

Child Safety on the Information Highway

Benefits Risks etc from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Child Safety Online

MSMs contribution to Safety

Disney Online Guest Services - Internet Safety Tips

Disneys contribution

Bradfords LEA Policy

Bradford contribution including a full PDF of the Education policy

Internet acceptable use policies

A good resource from London with excellent links

Internet Homework Resources

Helps parents to appreciate safety at home and school and when the two mix.

Internet Safety Game

Great Internet Safety game

Internet Safety Issues for Teachers

Good background and simple guide

Internet Watch Foundation

IWF have had a massive impact in this field and a Must for teachers to know about

Just for Teachers

Aimed (obviously) at Teachers. Good resources

Langstone Junior School - Internet Safety Policy

Another example to help create practical rules and systems

Less Plan/Do's and Don'ts for Teachers

Lesson Plans and what happens when things go wrong

News: Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) Fifth Year Statement – 1997-2002

Don’t forget that users have Rights as well as responsibilities

SNG:Curriculum Investigations:Safety Guidelines for Teachers

This is the Tesco site contribution. Very useful.

Software for Parents;

Filtering Software:

Some useful software. There is lots available.

THE ONCE PROJECT

This is an excellent Project run by the UCLAN in Preston.

The Web: Teaching Zack to Think, by Alan November - Educational Renaissance Planners

Excellent example here of a story of a child getting his “facts” wrong.

Good but emotive example to use