Manor Primary School

Keeping Me Safe

Within school, we regularly talk to the children about how to keep themselves safe.

This can be staying safe on the internet, being bullied or knowing how to talk to someone if they are worried about something.

Below are a range of resources that can help support the ever changing world including being self on the world wide web, social media and devices.

How do I keep myself safe?

Let's talk PANTS!

Meet Pantosaurus - our pant-wearing Dino! He wants every child to stay safe and strong, just like him, and he's on a mission to share an important message.

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Being safe in the community

Firework Safety - be safe on November 5th!

Online Safety

National Online Safety Guides

 Online Safety Advice for All Ages

100 Days - Day 15 - Cyberbullying 

100 Days - Day 3 - Online Safety Advice 

Send Me a Pic - Parents and Carers Factsheet

Safety Smart 

Timon and Pumbaa teaches everyone how to be Safety Smart Online!...with TonicShadow joining in?Timon (c)Pumbaa (c)The Lion King (c)Disney

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Timon and Pumbaa talk about fire safety in the home!

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Presentations by John Lenton

Parents - Kids and Technology Presentation 2017

Year 5 and 6 E-Safety Presentation 2017

Staying Safe Online

 

Ditto - eSafety Information 2016

DigiDuck eBook

Parent Factsheet

Parent Information and Online Resources

Anti-Bullying 

BBC Stay Safe 

CEOP 

Childnet International 

E-Safety Advisor 

Facebook Family Safety Centre 

Family Lives 

Kid Smart

Smartphone Safety 

Think U Know 

UK Safer Internet Centre 

Social Media Sites

Just a reminder to associates of Manor Primary (pupils, parents, governors, staff, etc) as to Wirral Borough Council and Manor Primary School stance on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Associates of Manor Primary are asked not to:

“use social networking sites as a forum to make derogatory comments which could bring the school into disrepute, including making comments about pupils, parents, other staff members, the senior leadership team, governors, local authority or the wider community.

  • Ensure that any content shared on any social networking web site, at any time, would be deemed as appropriate.
  • Ensure appropriate language is used, at all times, for any comments placed on social networking sites.
  • Ensure that any comments and/or images, at any time, could not be deemed as defamatory or in breach of any relevant legislation.”

As any such comments will result in legal advice being sought and further action being taken if deemed necessary.

Staff are discouraged from accepting friend requests from parents and pupils of the school as per Council advice.

In relation to posting photo’s of the school and/or pupils/staff and details relating to the school are covered by the Data Protection and therefore must not be published on such sites to ensure adequate safeguarding (see Data Security and Protection).