Parental Safeguarding Videos
Parental Safeguarding Video 1 - Online Grooming
Online Grooming
Online gaming can potentially involve cyberbullying, phishing, malware, inappropriate content, and online predators. The video also provides some practical tips and advice on how to prevent and deal with these issues, as well as how to promote positive online behaviour and digital citizenship
Safeguarding Video 2 - Kayleighs Love Story
The film and its purpose
With the support of Kayleigh’s family, Leicestershire Police made a film showing parts of the last 14 days of her life.
Kayleigh’s Love Story is a warning to young people, both girls and boys, about online grooming and the dangers of speaking to strangers or ‘friends’ you only know online.
The film highlights how quick and easy it can be for children to be groomed online without them even knowing it is happening. Its purpose is to protect children and stop another family losing a child in this way.
Safeguarding video 3 - Safer Internet Day
We strongly encourage all parents with TDS children to monitor internet use at home and to educate them as much as possible around the dangers of the online world.
The UK Safer Internet Centre has recently released an exclusive collection of short films tailored for Safer Internet Day 2024, designed to captivate and educate children and young people aged 3 to 18 years old. The films delve into crucial aspects of the ever-evolving digital realm, shedding light on topics like artificial intelligence and the changes witnessed by the younger generation in the online sphere. Please utilise this area to help support the work we do when educating children around internet usage.
Films - UK Safer Internet Centre
Safeguarding video 4 – Eating disorders
As a parent, it’s crucial to be informed about eating disorders and how they can impact your child. We have included a video and written guidance around this topic to help you understand this area to a greater depth.
Safeguarding video 5 – Child on Child Abuse
Child on child abuse is a sensitive issue that demands attention. Children often hesitate to speak out due to fear or shame. It is crucial that they feel safe to disclose any incidents. Even if they don’t verbalise their experiences, there may be signs of distress. Recognising these indicators is essential. We urge all parents to be informed about child abuse, as early intervention can prevent further harm. Please do spend time watching the clip that can be found below.
This termly Parental Safeguarding video outline how to identify signs of abuse. We have also spent a considerable amount of time with pupils making sure they know exactly who they can speak to in school regarding abuse and harassment. The link to the Safeguarding Teams can be found here - Who Pupils can Talk To