E-Safety
NHCS E-Safeguarding Newsletters
Please read our E-Safeguarding newsletters for tips and advice to help keep your child safe.
Filtering and Monitoring - Internet Access
As a school we have filtering and monitoring systems in school for when children access the internet at school.
We have our Filtering Provider Checklist Responses that illustrate how they meet the national defined appropriate filtering standards.
It is important to recognise that no filtering systems can be 100% effective and that this is supported with good teaching and learning practice and effective supervision.
NSPCC Report Remove
For a child or young person, having a sexual image or video of themselves shared online can be a distressing situation. This can be difficult for parents and carers too, but there are ways you can support your child. If they’re under 18, they can use Report Remove.
Please visit the link for more information.
Guidance on age appropriate games for children (PEGI)
Are children playing age appropriate games at home?
Follow the link to find guidance and recommendations from PEGI (Pan European Game Information) on what games children should be playing.
This is a website aimed at key stage 1 children and teaches them about being safe on the internet. It is full of video clips and fun resources to complete.
This is aimed at children between 8 and 9 years old. It helps promote e-safety awarenss and ways to deal with socail media problems.
What is Parent Zone
Parent Zone is devoted to providing expert information to families and schools. We find, curate and check the best available information on all of the issues that are caused or amplified by the internet.
The Parent Zone mission
To improve outcomes for children in a digital world.
Which means…
Children will be safer online.
Children will be resilient enough to cope with the challenges of the online world.
Children will be educated for a digital future.
External links are carefully selected, however Newton Hill Community School is not responsible for the content of external websites.
The NCA's CEOP Command works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children and coordinates activity against these threats to bring offenders to account. CEOP protect children from harm online and offline, directly through NCA led operations and in partnership with local and international agencies.