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BBEY LENS April 2018 Vol 4: Issue No.Forty seven Excellence Through Partnership

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NSPCC & O2! Keeping safe on-line

THE CHILD’S ONLINE WORLD

O2 and NSPCC ran a workshop for parents to inform and support in keeping our children safe on-line. A selection of videos to help parents and families are available on our ‘video resource centre’ page. O2 and NSPCC want to help families enjoy the best of the digital world safely and confidently. To help, they’ve put lots of useful information on their website. Or if parents prefer to speak to someone, call their online safety advice helpline, visit o2.co.uk/nspcc or call 0808 800 5002. Lines are open from 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 6pm on NSPCC Net Aware has information about the most commonly used apps by young people. net- aware.org.uk NSPCC Share Aware has ideas on conversation starters you can use with your children and advice about staying safe online. nspcc.org.uk/shareaware ThinkuKnow for parents – advice for parents from CEOP’s ThinkuKnow education programme. thinkuknow.co.uk/parents UK Safer Internet Centre has further advice and guidance for young people and parents about staying safe online are available from. saferinternet.org The NSPCC helpline is open 24 hours a day, ready to give support and advice to any adult who’s worried about a child. Call 0800 800 5000, visit nspcc.org.uk/help email help@nspcc.org.uk weekends and will be free of charge. How we can NSPCC and O2 help?

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