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Site for Parents if they have any concerns about how their child is using the Internet
If you are worried about some of the websites your son or daughter visit when they go online then you can find out more information from using http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
The above website explains Internet terms such as chat, social networks and gaming. The site also explains some of the possible dangers of using the Internet such as grooming and the website provides tips to try and prevent this from happening to your child.
If you register with the above site they will provided you with tips each month on how to keep your child safe online.
Site for students if you have any concerns about using the Internet
If you are worried about some Internet sites then you can visit http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/11_16/ which gives you advice about how to have fun, stay in control and if necessary how to report anything you are worried or concerned about
BBC News - Education
BBC News offers comprehensive education news as well as the latest news from around the world.
Parents Centre
Helping you to help your child from many points of view.
Bullying Online
This website offers help and advice for parents who are tackling bullying and pupils whe are being bullied.
Childalert
Childalert is an information service for parents and anyone with the responsibility of looking after children. It offers advice and practical solutions to parenting with a focus on child safety and well being.
Child Protection
This site provides information, advice and guidance on child protection in the education service.
Dads & Sons
This website is designed to help dads get involved with their 11-14 year old sons' eduction.
Mumsnet
An online network of parents pooling their knowledge together.
National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA)
Promotes partnerships between home and school; parents and teachers; parents, LEA's and other interested organisations.
Parents At Work
By working with parents and organisations alike, this organisation helps children, working parents and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work.
UK Parents Lounge
A general parenting resource.
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