Prevent & wider safeguarding during COVID Crisis
With the prospect of schools across Wales remaining closed for a significant period of time, the likelihood of children spending a considerable amount of time researching, gaming or communicating online will increase. The priority for all parents and teachers is to keep children safe online, prevent harm and safeguard at all times. People may choose to exploit the most vulnerable within our communities because they understand during these challenging times children will be online more than usual. Please consider the following when you or your child is online;
Children should;
• Know who they are talking to
• Check if they can access material, play games
• Protect their online reputation
• Only open messages from sources they trust
• Do not give out personal information
• Do not share images, video of inappropriate material
• Speak to someone if they feel uncomfortable
• Understand not everything online is true
• Block and report people who are trolling
• Do not give into pressure
• Think before they post
• Keep safe online
Parents should;
• Monitor who their child is communicating with online
• Monitor the content and material accessed or downloaded
• Check content is appropriate
• Set boundaries and parental controls
• Discuss their online activity
• Manage / check privacy settings
• Know where to find help
Report concerns
https://www.south-wales.police.uk/en/contact-us/do-it-online/
Other useful resources
www.cyberaware.gov.uk/
www.getsafeonline.org
www.saferinternet.org.uk/
www.childnet.com
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Urgent update for parents/carers
Free school meals (fsm) stop today. All parents/carers of children who are eligible for fsm will have received a letter from the Council detailing how to apply to receive a cash equivalent amount paid directly into your bank account. Please look out for this letter and register for this payment urgently. If you have difficulty in registering, then please contact your school today. We have only received 2,300 applications so far.
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Tweet - @YoungMindsUK
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Emergency Childcare Provision
Update
Please note that all parents/carers need to re-apply for emergency childcare provision for the week commencing 6th April. Please refer to the RCT website for information. Thank you.