Questions and Answers
How do I set up internet filters?
Each broadband service provider is different; however all have some form of filtering you can set. These can limit either whole content or individual web pages. We have included a section below of some of the most widely used providers and their contact details.
Can children change the parental settings after they have been set up?
Each device is different; however most can be set to request a pin in order to make changes to settings. Here is a useful website, which includes a simple and straight forward step by step guide to setting parental controls. You can choose the specific device you are trying to protect.
What curriculum does the school follow?
Hinchliffe Mill covers E-Safety topics throughout a variety of lessons; during computing, E-Safety lessons are taught at least once each year to all our classes in school. Pupils record key points from these lessons in their computing journal. Our work revolves around the Education for a Connected World framework below.
What is done in school to protect our children?
Before the children use the laptops or iPads the teacher recaps the school SMART e-safety rules (ThinkUKnow). All internet content goes through a strict filtering system of which the school can add websites to if desired. For further details please see the school E-Safety policy which explains in greater detail how this is done.
Throughout the year the school runs a series of assemblies relating to keeping safe online, these are age appropriate and enhance the skills of the children to spot the dangers when using the Internet, but also highlight the positive aspects of Internet use.
Mr Bond has undertaken Ambassador training administered by CEOP that allows him to train teachers and children on child exploitation and online protection.
E-Safety Videos
Here are some videos we have found useful to give children and parents information.
This rap video created by high school students highlights the main ways of staying safe online.
This video is aimed at younger children, showing a very clear and precise message about problems that may occur when online, and how best to deal with them.
Broadband Providers
For help setting up parental controls at home it may help to contact your broadband provider. You can follow the links below or call them directly.
BT
https://www.bt.com/help/security/how-to-keep-your-family-safe-online-with-bt-parental-controls-an
From a landline: 0800800150
From a mobile: 03301234150
Sky
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-broadband-shield-start
Call a Sky expert on: 03442411653
TalkTalk
https://www.talktalk.co.uk/shop/security/homesafe
Call TalkTalk on: 08000491424
PlusNet
https://www.plus.net/help/archive/other/plusnet-protect-user-guide/?supportarchive
Call PlusNet on : 0800 432 0200 or 03451400200
Virgin
http://www.virginmedia.com/shop/broadband/parental-control.html
Call Virgin on : 08000643836
EE
http://ee.co.uk/help/safety-and-security/security/how-to-get-norton-security
Call EE on : 08000798586
Vodafone
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/digital-parenting/parental-controls-and-filtering
Call Vodafone on : 08080034515