Digital Safety at Home - Online Safety
Safeguarding from harmful influences online
- The impact of COVID-19 means that most of us will have spent extended periods of time at home and as a result are likely to be spending increasing amounts of time online.
- The online world is a necessity for many children in accessing school work and it delivers huge benefits, not least in enabling us to stay connected to family and friends during this period. However, many parents may feel concerned about the content their children are accessing.
- Although rare, there is a risk that increased online activity and feelings of stress and isolation may be exploited by negative influences and online groomers of all kinds to target vulnerable children and young people directly.
- An understanding of digital safety will help parents and carers safeguard loved ones from a range of harms, whether that’s child sexual exploitation, fraud, or extremist influences seeking to radicalise vulnerable people.
- Extremists may use the the impact of greater time online following COVID-19 outbreak to promote hateful views, for example through conspiracy theories blaming a particular group for the virus, or through spreading misinformation regarding these groups’ responses to it.
Local Contacts
London Borough of Hillingdon Children’s Services
Tel: 01895 556644
Email: lbhMASH@hillingdon.gov.uk
Talking at Home
A powerpoint to help when talking at home about extremism