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Online Safety

We all play a role in keeping our children safe online - whether that's browsing the internet, online gaming, accessing Snapchat or using WhatsApp.

New 'Kids online safety' resources

From the DfE update - Together with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), we have published new resources on the ‘Kids online safety’ website to help parents and carers understand and get support for online bullying and gaming.

These new sections are designed to help families and give them more confidence in talking to their children about what they’re doing and experiencing online.

The updated content includes:

  • how to spot the signs of online bullying
  • guidance and support if a child is being bullied
  • practical tips to help make online gaming safer
  • information on age ratings and parental controls for games

We continue to link to trusted charities and expert organisations where families can find specialist support, including helplines and further advice. For more guidance, please click the following link: Kids online safety website.

Monthly Newsletter

Please see our monthly newsletter and video specifically covering online safety topics and how we can help children stay safe online.

Newsletter Issue (click to download) Online Safety Topics Discussed
January 2026 Instagram teen accounts, gaming online, Snapchat, cyber security and Family Smart Start toolkit
December 2025 Parental controls, AI chatbots and companions, safety-first smartphone, Roblox, Discord and Signal Private Messenger
November 2025 WhatsApp, CapCut video editing, age ratings, online roasting, helping keep children safe with Techosaurus and what to do when... from CEOP