eSafety

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With our modern lives wrapped in technology the importance of eSafety increases on an almost daily basis. Here at Herne Bay High School with are continuously updating our procedures, practices, resources and training to ensure both our staff and students stay safe online.

Although Herne Bay High School imposes rigorous internet filtering for staff and students we have little control over the content students access at home or on their mobile phones.

This page is intended to provide resources for students, parents and carers, as well as an online method for reporting any concerns that you may feel we as a school should be aware of.

The animation below produced by ins@fe is aimed to educate parents and carers on children’s safety online:

When educating our students on eSafety we regularly refer to the CEOP and thinkUknow websites. Both these sites contain fantastic resources for educating and protecting our student online and are highly recommended by our school.

KCC Young People, ICT & eSafety Advice Guide 
Parents’ guide to the latest social media and instant messaging trends

ThinkUKnow have produced some fantastic guides for parents:

Please click here to view and download Whatsapp guide for parents
Please click here to view and download ooVoo guide for parents
Please click here to view and download Instagram guide for parents
Please click here to view and download Kik guide for parents
Please click here to view and download YouNow guide for parents
Please click here to view and download YouTube guide for parents
Please click here to view and download Omegle guide for parents

National Online Safety have also produced some fantastic guides for parents which we recommend downloading:

Please click here to view and download the Momo guide for parents
Please click here to view and download the Fake News guide for parents
Please click here to view and download the Fortnite guide for parents
Please click here to view and download the Snapchat guide for parents

 

Mr C Harris is Herne Bay High School's Designated Safeguarding Lead, if you have any concerns relating to online safety that you would like the school to investigate please either complete the form below including as much information as possible or contact Mr C Harris directly.