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Parent Support

Children and young people today often see their online and offline lives as one and the same.

As technology evolves quickly, it can be hard to keep up – but regular, open conversations make a big difference.

There will be times when children need advice or support, especially when navigating the online world. They might come across harmful content or be contacted by someone they don’t know, which can be confusing or upsetting.

As a parent or carer, it’s important to step in when you feel they need a nudge in the right direction. Whether it’s about what they’re sharing, who they’re speaking to, or how they’re feeling online, consistent conversations help build trust and confidence.

The NSPCC website shares some current guidance to support in conversations with your child. 

Talking to your child about AI

Talking to your child about online safety

Age appropriate support for children using technology

CEOP: Child Exploitation and Online Protection

The National Crime Agency's CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.

We do this through our education programme, providing training, resources and information to professionals working with children, young people and their families. 

Are you concerned about your child? Report it via the website: https://www.ceopeducation.co.uk/parents/

 

Quick Guides

 Please see below a range of quick guides to support parents/ carers at home:

Smartphone Free Childhood

We are a Smartphone Free School.

In 2025, we joined the Smartphone Free Childhood movement, standing together to delay smartphones and social media – turning isolation into collective strength.

Together we’re giving children back what truly matters: time to play, space to grow, freedom to be.

Because childhood should be shaped by families and communities, not algorithms.

To support us in our mission to give children the childhood they deserve, sign the pact