Your Child
West Yorkshire Police has teamed up with the NSPCC, Leeds Safeguarding Children Partnership and the Mayors Office in West Yorkshire to encourage parents and carers to have a five minute chat with children to keep them safe online.
A quick discussion with young people about the sites and apps they are using and the people they are talking to online, could help protect them from any potential cyber criminals.
The internet can be an amazing place for children, so they shouldn’t be discouraged from using it, but parents should remind them that people may not always be who they say they are, and they should talk to their parents about what they are doing online.
It can seem daunting for some parents, trying to keep up with the latest technology that their children are using, so the following websites and helplines can offer simple, practical advice on how to keep everyone safe online:
Where to get help
If you have a question about parental controls or concern about a social network that your child uses, expert advisors are available on the O2 free helpline – 0808 8005002
- NSPCC – www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
- Leeds Safeguarding Children Partnership – www.leedsscp.org.uk/onlinesafety
- CEOP Safety Centre (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) – www.ceop.police.uk
- CEOP Education (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) – 'Think U Know' www.thinkuknow.co.uk