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Staying Safe online

As more information and resources become available online, it is important that children learn how to access and use the internet safely.

Here we have posted some usful websites that provide guidance and help for parents.  Your school will also have an e-safety policy and guidelines to help you.

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E-safety information for parents

If you are using your school website (sometimes referred to as the MLE or managed learning environment) the content will have been carefully chosen by teachers to ensure that it is appropriate and helpful.

When you enter the school site using a login and password, you are entering a secure area that is filtered, so unsuitable websites will be blocked.  If your children are using a shared computer at home, make sure that you know how to set the filters for different users on your machine.

Click here to find more information and websites giving useful information on e-safety.

This E-Safety for parents flier also gives helpful advice.

  • LeLF Review 2002-07 LeLF Review 2002-07
    A review of the FOundation's activities since start up

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  • 'Out of the classroom and into the home'. 'Out of the classroom and into the home'.
    Article in The Guardian dated 8th October 2003 on LeLF

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  • The digital divide in a world city
    Report on a study by IECRC and Citizens Online for the Greater London Authority, LondonConnects and the London Development Agency.

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  • Connecting people: tackling exclusion?
    An examination of the impact on and use of the Internet by socially excluded groups in London

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  • Londoners online - Digital Divide in London
    An analysis of levels of home internet access from the London Household Survey 2002

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