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Reporting and Getting Help Online

 

Getting Help

If a parent or child has any concern about e-safety, please approach either Mrs Pengelly (Headteacher and DSL), Mrs Budd (Deputy Headteacher / SENCO / DSL), your child's teacher or the school office.

 

 Report it!

CEOP is a place where you can report any inappropriate or potentially illegal activity with or towards a child online. This might be a conversation with someone online who you think may be an adult, and is treating a yourself/ a child in a way which makes you feel uncomfortable.

If you have a concern you should report to CEOP, the police unit responsible for online safety of children and young people. You can do so by clicking on the CEOP logo below. 

https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/ 

 

 

What happens when you make a CEOP Report?

The Government has set up CEOP to take these reports and make sure that young people are safe online. CEOP is staffed by specialist police officers and investigators. Your report will go to straight to them. They understand how easy it is to be tricked online and your report will be believed. A police officer/specialist investigator will be then be in touch with you.

 

 

Are you being bullied?

If you are being bullied, or you are not ready to make a report to CEOP, you can talk to Childline anonymously online or on the phone - No worry is too big or too small. Click on the link below.