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NSPCC Positively Online

NSPCC page: We believe that going online should be a positive experience for all children.

But the internet can be a difficult place for them to navigate. It can be hard to know the real from the fake, how to avoid seeing negative content, or what to do if a mistake is made.

That's why we've launched our positive online habits – six top tips to help your child feel good about how they use the internet.

They can help you start a conversation with your family about online wellbeing. So you can all feel informed, confident and happy during your time online.

Published on: Thursday 18 July 2024

Report illegal and harmful online content

UK safer internet centre: The internet can host a wide range of online content that audiences worldwide can experience and enjoy. Most of the time, content can be positive, insightful, and valuable but unfortunately, it can also be harmful, damaging, and sometimes illegal. Because of this, reporting plays an essential role in making sure the internet is a safe and positive place for children and young people.

Published on: Thursday 18 July 2024

Sexting - Wise Kids

Sexting is the term used to describe when someone makes and shares explicit pictures or videos of themselves, their friends or their boyfriend/ girlfriend. Under the UK Sexual Offences Act, it is an offence for anyone to be making or distributing indecent images and videos of anyone under the age of 18.

Published on: Thursday 18 July 2024

Council Activity Directory

Ideas to get children moving
Physical activity doesn’t have to be a chore you can make it fun for all the family.

Here are some of the many ways children can get active in Barnsley.

Published on: Thursday 18 July 2024

Out and About

Notts Help Yourself website - directory of services available for outdoor spaces

Published on: Thursday 18 July 2024