Pre-teens (11-13)

Online safety advice

As children between the ages of 11 and 13 make the transition to a more independent stage with the move to secondary school, they become more confident internet users with more varied habits. Internet use can be hugely positive for children, but it’s vital to continue discussing online safety with them.

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Research: Supporting educators on issues of online safety
This report focuses on the importance of frontline services which directly support families: schools. Most children in England spend more than 30 hours at school per week. Some families look to teachers as a source of support in many aspects of life, educational and noneducational – including online life.
This report focuses on the importance of ...
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Book an online parent session with Childnet
Schools and organisations can now book online safety training sessions for their parent community that can be delivered live online with Childnet.
Schools and organisations can now book online ...
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COVID-19: Helping young people manage low mood and depression
Through FutureLearn, the University of Reading has created an online course which explores practical ways to help young people manage their mood and maintain healthy habits during the coronavirus pandemic.
Through FutureLearn, the University of Reading has ...
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LGBT+ Anti-Homophobic, Biphobic and Transphobic training
This training from The Diana Award promotes the inclusion of LGBTQ+ and is free to primary and secondary schools in London and the West Midlands
This training from The Diana Award promotes ...