Tuesday, 20 November 2012


Lots of children, teenagers and even their parents have questions about E-safety, and they don't know where to go.

It's a subject that can scare some parents... because they don't feel comfortable talking about it with their children

If you're a parent or a child and want to know more about E-safety, contact our advice team @ Northants secondary E-safety team, xxx.sssss@education.org.uk. See, I couldn't put the real E-mail address, as that would be going COMPLETELY against what I'm trying to get across to you!

If something has happened online that has made you feel uncomfortable , unsafe, or insecure, or anything else for that matter, you can report it to the CEOP website or contact them by text, call or by email;  that way you can  contact the police quickly, if needed.

TEXT: 888 58
TELEPHONE: 0800 389 6176
EMAIL: help@nspcc.org.uk
Also, there is a website that you can download a shortcut for FREE onto your desktop so that as soon as anything bad happens, you can click on it and it will report it to the police if necessary or just sort you out.




                                                              This is the CEOP symbol:  

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