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Making sure your child is safe on the Internet

Is your child safe on the internet?
 
Access to the internet via a computer opens up a world of possibilities for children; it can also expose them to danger.  Some people try to sexually exploit children through the internet.
 
You can learn more about this issue by downloading our internet safety booklet 'Is your child safe on the Internet', see the bottom of this page. However, there are many other places you can get information from, a number of which are shown at the back of this booklet. 
 
We have also included some useful contact telephone numbers and a number of informative web sites about this subject for your convenience lower down this page.
 

 
Useful telephone numbers
 
South Yorkshire Police 0114 220 2020

Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

Childline 0800 1111

NSPCC Helpline 0800 800 500

Child Protection Unit (Social Services) 0114 273 4934

Internet Watch Hotline 0845 600 8844
 

 
Useful Internet Sites
 
Chatdanger Website - a website explaining the potential internet dangers for children and young people

The Internet Watch Foundation Website - The UK website for reporting illegal internet content
 
The NSPCC Website - Here you can find information for parents and children/young people on the dangers of surfing the net 
 
The Home Office Website - The Internet Task Force for Child Protection aims to make the UK the best and safest place in the world for children to use the Internet.

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A copy of the 'Is your Child Safe on the Internet?' leaflet  (38 KB)
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