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Child Protection Policy 2023- 2024

Parent Information

DFE KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE IN EDUCATION

NSPCC Net Aware
A useful guide for parents on the types of social media their children might be using and their levels of safety.

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Parent Info

Parent Info is a new free service for schools.

Here you’ll find a collection of articles, tips, expert advice and resources designed to help parents keep up with what their children are doing on-line.

Parent Info is a collaboration between Parent Zone, which has been providing information and support to parents for a decade, and CEOP, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection command of the National Crime Agency.

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Online Safety Newsletter

October 2021

November 2021

November  2021

December 2021

Data Protection Newsletter Autumn 2021

January 2022

February 2022

February 2022

March 2022

May 2022

June 2022

June 2022

July 2022

September 2022

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December 2022

February 2023

April 2023

June 2023

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September 2023

Share Aware

It can be hard to keep track of what your child is doing on social networks, apps and games. Or know how to keep them safe.

That’s why we’ve teamed up with O2. Together we’re helping parents untangle the web. And teach their children to be Share Aware.

Because, just like in real life, kids need your help to stay safe online.

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PANTS (The underwear rules)

With the help of our friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus at NSPCC, talking PANTS is a simple way to teach your child how to stay safe from abuse.

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NSPCC booklets for parents

The NSPCC website has lots of booklets to give information about

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Young People’s Charter

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Operation Encompass – supporting children and young people exposed to domestic abuse

Operation Encompass

Information about how to keep your phone secure

Android security settings

Apple security settings

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Support and advice for families, children and young people

WAKEFIELD FAMILIES TOGETHER

https://www.wakefieldfamiliestogether.co.uk/

Support and advice for families, children and young people

http://earlyhelp.wakefield.gov.uk/ – A one stop shop to signpost you to local support

www.betterliveshealthyfuturesbw.nhs.uk – Family Health information for Wakefield families

https://wf-i-can.co.uk/ – Online support, webchat and helplines

http://wfyouth.co.uk/– Access support and chat online with the Wakefield Youth Team

Health Visiting continue to offer both online contact and home visiting, School Nursing can be contacted regarding any support needed around health care packages – TEL 01924 310130 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm)

Our Children First Hubs provide family support and are open through the week to offer a listening ear, advice and support – TEL 01924 303272 (Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm)

If you or your child need emotional well-being support, there is support available

www.kooth.com – Online support for young people

https://talking.turning-point.co.uk/wakefield/– TEL 01924 234860 – Helpline for adults (16+)

National websites and advice lines

www.childline.org.uk/– TEL 0800 1111 – Online, on the phone, anytime

www.samaritans.org – TEL 116 123 – 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

www.mind.org.uk/ – Provides contact details of a number of organisations offering crisis support, helplines and listening services

Practical help and money advice

www.wakefield.gov.uk/more-money-in-my-pocket/help-at-the-hub – Support with the impact of coronavirus around jobs, money and well-being

www.getcashwise.co.uk – Support with benefits and money management

https://wakefielddistrictcab.co.uk/ – Online free advice to help you find a way forward

www.wakefield.gov.uk/schools-and-children/free-school-meals – Information and guidance on free school meal applications

If you are concerned about the safety and welfare of a child please call the safeguarding team on 03458 503 503