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Internet Safety

This page provides links to this very important subject for students, staff, parents and carers.

Fife Education literature
Acceptable Use Policy: School Network and Internet - for secondary pupils.
Stay Safe on the Net - for primary pupils
Parents' Leaflet

 

Fife schools discuss Internet Safety with their pupils and at different times of the year there is a focus on certain aspects such as Bullying.

A large number of schools upload their audio or video podcasts or animations to their own Radiowaves station, such as

Townhill Primary's Anti Bullying Week

(November 2011) podcast.

 

 

Internet Safety

for all

 

We have included a far more in-depth analysis for teachers, pupils, and parents/carers which is worth a visit.

Please visit these pages for advice and links to websites with interactive resources to suit the different groups.

Internet Safety advice for parents is also available from CEOP’s Think You Know site.

In addition there is a CEOP section for reporting any concerns.


The Safer Internet Centre organises the Safer Internet Day each year, the next being on the 7th February 2012. They also offer a Guide to Technology for parents covering smartphones, gaming systems and internet enabled devices.

 

The Fife Child Protection website is a source of a comprehensive range of advice and contacts on a wide range of topics, not just Internet Safety. Please visit the site.

The Children and Young People section offers advice on many aspects of Internet Safety.

 

Visit Fife's Safety Net pages.

Fife Direct - Fife Council's own website - has a SafetyNet section devoted to Keeping Safe Online as the home page describes: