This child friendly online policy has been developed in
collaboration with The Sky Academy’s Student Council, with the aim to keep
children safe on the internet at home and at school.
Why do we like the internet?
- It is interesting and fun.
- We can learn a lot from the internet.
- We use it for our school work.
- Keep in contact with our friends and family.
What is Online Safety?
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- To keep you safe when using online platforms so you can enjoy, explore and have fun.
What are the dangers of you going online?
- Online bullying – nasty text messages, emails, group chats.
- People on the internet can pretend that they are someone else.
- People could ask you for personal information, which can be dangerous.
- Not everybody on the internet is kind.
Why do we need an Online-Safety policy?
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- To keep children safe whilst also having fun using the internet at home and at school.
- To make sure you know what to do if something on the internet makes you worried.
How does The Sky Academy keep students safe when they use the internet at school?.
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- The school maintain anti-virus software to keep viruses away.
- We have internet filters to keep us from seeing inappropriate content.
- The school keeps laptops and Wi-Fi access secure.
- Regular PHSE/JIGSAW reminders about social media use and Internet Safety Week.
If you have a problem when you are online, what should you do?
- Keep calm and try and ignore the person.
- Block and report anyone that is being unkind.
- Check your privacy settings.
- Report anything that worries you to an adult.
- Keep all messages as evidence.
What should you not do?
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- Do not keep worries to yourself.
- Do not respond back and be unkind to anybody.
Who can you tell if you are worried about yourself or someone else?
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- Friends
- Family
- Teachers and School Staff
What our school does to respond to Online Safety issues?
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- We take online safety matters seriously.
- We listen to the young people involved and offer support.
- We investigate and look at evidence, making sure the right action is taken.
- We may contact parents/carers or Police.
- We encourage students to block and report using the report content button on the student navigator page.
Our internet rules:
- We never share our passwords or personal information with anyone else.
- We need to tell a member of staff if we see or hear something that makes us upset or worried.
- We will never send anything that could be unpleasant or nasty.
- When we are using the internet, we are communicating in a polite and kind way.
- We will have more conversations with our parents/carers about what we are doing online and do our best to spend less time on our phones.
How should we act on the internet?
S – Keep your personal information SAFE and SECURE.
M – Do not agree to meet anyone from the internet: they may not be who they say they are.
A – Do not ACCEPT messages or emails from someone you don’t know.
R – Remember, do not always trust the information you find on the internet: it may not be correct.
T – If something or someone upsets you on the internet, TELL a trusted adult in school or at home.

Useful Links for Online Safety
CEOP
Child exploitation and Online Protection. This website is where you can report any form of abuse, online. It also can offer support about what you can report.
https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/
NSPCC
The NSPCC can offer support and point you to support and advice around a variety of online issues
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-reporting/

UK Safer Internet Centre
This website is a go to for all things online safety.
Reporting
SWGfL—Safe, Secure, Online
This website provides a guide to how to report and what sort of thing you should be reporting.
https://swgfl.org.uk/topics/reporting/