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US programme with extensive coverage for all Primary and Secondary years
Quick guide to popular apps and SN
Search for games by PEGI or ESRB rating, duration, genre, theme, platforms, number of players or those that don't have in-app purchases.
Animation about playing a game and not clicking pop ups
Year 4 computer games lesson on media violence
Poster (A3): Gaming respect rules
5 Ways Video Games Can Help Kids with Special Needs From communication and motor skills to learning
The activities help children to: understand healthy and unhealthy behaviours within online and offline friendships and relationships, understand the importance of permission and consent, in particular in relation to sharing images and videos identify signs of manipulative, pressurising or threatening behaviour and respond safely to it understand the importance of seeking help from a trusted adult when they need it
Advice about smartphones, gaming devices, tablets and other internet-connected devices
Own It guidance and video
Learning activities for exploring respect and relationships online, with a focus on gaming and interactive entertainment spaces
SBNI app to bring the latest guidance and advice on safeguarding straight to teachers' phones
Guidance for children and adults on how to stay safe online
Information, guidance and resources on better internet issues from European safeguarding partners
Vodafone Digital Parenting magazine
Cybersmile - advice and counselling for young people being abused or in distress
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