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#WAKEUPWEDNESDAY

‘Wake Up Wednesday’ Safety Support Page

Welcome to our ‘safety’ advice, guidance and support page, ‘Wake Up Wednesday - what Parents and Carers Need to Know’.

Each week we will post articles of interest to this page that should help you and your child. 

  • Children regularly use different websites and apps from their parents, and it can be hard to keep up in this ever-changing digital world. But the things that help keep children safe online are often similar to the things that keep them safe offline.
  • Encourage your child to think critically and question what they see online. Talk to them about where they go to get information they trust, talk about fake news, fake followers and scams. Help them develop a healthy suspicion of whether people are who they say they are.  
  • Share your knowledge and experience of good and unhealthy relationships.
  • Show them how to report any worrying behaviour they see online – for example through Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command or the Internet Watch Foundation.
  • We can help prepare children for their futures if we help them go online safely and responsibly. 
  • To view each edition of ‘What Parents and Carers Need to Know’, click on the PDF documents below.

What Parent & Educators Need to Know About TikTokWhat Parent & Educators Need to Know About Tracking Devices

What Parent & Educators Need to Know About AI-Generated Videos

10 Top Tips for Parents & Educators Guiding Young Voices to Make a Difference

10 Top Tips for Parents & Educators Dealing with Traumatic & Challenging Events

What Parent & Educators Need to Know About EA Sports FC 26

What Parent & Educators Need to Know About Snapchat

10 Top Tips for Parents & Educators Supporting Children Going Back to SchoolWhat Parent & Educators Need to Know About Group Chats

What Parent & Educators Need to Know About YouTube

Yeovil Area Community Academy Trust

At YACAT we are fundamentally committed to realising the potential of all the young people who pass through our hands; we believe that all can achieve and that it is our role to nurture, teach and challenge our children to learn and develop to realise their possibilities.

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