eCadets is the UK's only structured pupil-led peer empowerment eSafety scheme for 3-18 year olds.
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E-Cadets help children to stay safe online at home and in school. Every term we present an assembly to tell the children how to stay safe online and which websites are safe and unsafe. We also answer children’s questions and problems about E-Safety. All E-Cadets (four in Year 5 and four in Year 6) wear badges so you know who we are. We are here to help keep you safe online!
Your E-Cadets are Owen, Matthew, Angel and Nia in Year 6 and Matthew, Axton, Ebonny and Poppy in Year 5.
It is important that children are playing on appropriate games for their age, as many games have inappropriate content for children. If a game is rating PEGI 16 or 18, there is a reason why it is unsafe for children younger than this age. Before you let your child play on any games, check out the following site which gives information on the content. www.videostandards.org.uk
Another useful website is the NSPCC website, which has some great advice and information about how to set privacy settings and controls so that your child / children can keep safe when using computers, laptops, tablets and other media. It is really easy to use just google NSPCC / online safety / parental controls. Controls are a vital first step to helping to protect your child online. The website will help you: