Hamilton Lodge School

Key links: online safety

Below are some useful links offering more information regarding online safety.

CEOP

Child Exploitation Online Protection is part of the National Crime Agency. Anyone can report it directly to CEOP at the simple click of a button 24/7. If you child feels uncomfortable at any point beit experiencing sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes them feel uncomfortable or someone asking to meet up, you can report this.

Thinkuknow

This scheme highlights the importance of online safety and promotes use of the “Report Abuse” button to report illegal or inappropriate online behaviour. The website also contains information and guidance to further support young people as well as adults about the online world containing up-to-date information around Online Safety.

UK Safer Internet

The UK Safer Internet Centre, where you can find e-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.

Other Useful Links

BSL Online Safety Video - Bullying

BSL Online Safety Video - Grooming

NSPCC Underwear Rule Keeping Deaf Children Safe From Abuse

Internet Safety - How to Stay Safe Online BSL (Childline)

BSL Online Safety Video - More Advice

BSL Online Safety Video - Parental Controls