Keeping children safe online is a shared responsibility, and we are committed to supporting families in navigating the digital world with confidence. Below you will find a range of trusted resources to help you understand online risks, set up parental controls, manage device use and report any concerns.
If you have any worries about your child’s online activity or would like further guidance, please get in touch with us.
- General Online Safety Introduction
- Guide to Setting Up Parental Controls
- Government guidance on age‑appropriate content
- Apple parental controls support
- Android parental controls
- Government advice for keeping children safe online
- NSPCC Online Safety
- Safer Internet Centre – Parents & Carers
- NSPCC Parental Controls
If you suspect your child is experiencing or involved in cyberbullying, guidance from the The Breck Foundation can help.
These websites help children and parents understand online risks, with content tailored to different age groups:
- Thinkuknow (4–7 year olds)
- Thinkuknow (8–10 year olds)
- Thinkuknow (11–13 year olds)
- Thinkuknow for parents and carers
- Childnet – online safety advice and resources
- Internet Watch Foundation – report harmful online content
- CEOP – one‑click reporting for online concerns
- Childline – free, confidential support on 0800 1111