Online Safety


SWGfL Report Harmful Content

Online safety: NEW Report Harmful content

If you've experienced or witnessed harm online, Report Harmful Content can help you to report this content. See the Online Safety pages of our website for full details, including the 8 types of online harm (including bullying, threats, online abuse) and how to make a report. Please note that these reports do not come to the school and are managed externally. 

Online Safety Workshops from SWGfL November 2023 

Gareth Cort from SWGfL delivered a series of online safety workshops to various year groups. 

He has kindly agreed that we can share those presentations with you:  

Year 7 & 8: https://bit.ly/3SuAvst 

Year 9: https://bit.ly/3SycbWH 

Year 10: https://bit.ly/3u99uR8 

Year 12: https://bit.ly/44ZQBBd 

Please speak to a trusted adult should you have any concerns or questions regarding any aspect of online safety.

 

Scroll down for help and support with a range of online safety issues.

We have included links to what we think are the best websites we know of so that the advice you can access is as up to date and relevant as it can be.

Use this page as a starting point either for a general browse to get you thinking or for some advice with a very specific problem that you are facing.

Remember, you can always talk to your Head of Learning, another member of staff at school you trust, or one of our badged Digital Leaders who you can find round school. 

Reporting Concerns Online

Reporting to School

Click on the Whisper tool below to make a report about any aspect of online safety, safeguarding or bullying involving yourself or someone else that will go straight to the inbox of a senior member of Herschel staff.

You can choose whether or not you remain anonymous when you make the report, although you must bear in mind that if you remain anonymous it may be more difficult for the school to act on the information.


Please note Whisper reports are not continuously monitored.
If your situation is urgent and you feel at immediate risk, please contact the police or call childline on 0800 11 11.

* NEW CEOP Education 11-18s (thinkuknow.co.uk) NEW *

Making a CEOP Report

Have you been approached online?

CEOP exists to help young people who are being approached online about sex or are suffering sexual abuse. 

This might be someone:

  • Making you have sex when you don't want to
  • Chatting online about sex
  • Asking you to do sexual things on webcam
  • Asking you to meet up if you've only met them online
  • Asking for sexual pictures of you
  • Making you feel unsafe 

If someone is making you feel uncomfortable about sex or sexual activity you can report to CEOP by clicking the button below or at the foot of any of our website pages. You can stop your report at any time if you change your mind or feel uncomfortable.

Reporting Terrorist Activity

If you come across any terrorist related content or violent extremist content online or offline that worries you, click the STOP button below. Communities working together defeat terrorism, and the police need your help to pass on anything you know or discover.

Online Safety in School


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NEW Click here for an online safety guide for parents/carers (on the Childnet website) with useful information on who to contact to help keep your child safe online. NEW *

* NEW  There is a new and helpful guide ‘Blocking and reporting guide’ on how to block and report any inappropriate or harmful material online on a variety of different platforms. This document is available to download at the bottom of this page. NEW *


We use Impero to ensure that all of our students stay safe online whilst in school. Remember, this does mean that your internet and ICT use is monitored, although it is not routinely looked at unless something of concern is flagged up to us by the software. 

Staying Safe Online

Get Safe Online is an excellent starting point for all aspects of online safety, from computer viruses to online banking to social media! You could go here first, and then explore some of the more specific websites further down the page if you have a specific issue you need to research or seek help with.

Your Online Reputation

Click on the image below to find out more about protecting your online reputation. Remember, what you post online NOW could still be there in the future, even if you think you have removed it! 

Social Networking

Staying Safe

Click on the image below for some general social networking help and advice.

 

And the images below for specific advice on different social networking platforms:

 

 

Reporting an Issue on Social Media

Do you need to report an issue that has arisen on social networking?

Click HERE to find out how you can do this on Twitter, Facebook, tumblr and others.

Cyberbullying

Are you being cyberbullied? Click on the link below to find out more about what you can do. Most importantly - save the evidence and TELL SOMEONE!

Explicit messages and nudes/semi-nudes

Sent one? Received one? Click on the images below to find out what to do....and what not to do!

Report Remove: Remove a nude image shared online | Childline

         

 

Video Chat and Webcams

Click the image below for advice on staying safe when using a webcam.

Online Gaming

Click this link for advice on staying safe while gaming (and maybe even how to stay winning!).

 

Downloading

When downloading music, games or other material, you need to ensure that the source of your downloads is legal and safe. Click on the image below to find out how you can do this.

You also need to be careful to ensure that you are not downloading premium rate content that is costing a fortune - this could be an in-app purchase, for example. Click on image below to learn more.

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