by Swift Academies | Nov 29, 2021 | e-safety blog, Mental Health
Online gaming is being used to recruit young people to far-right extremist groups. The news follows a report published by the Home Office concerning the Prevent anti-extremism programme. Figures show the number of referrals of people vulnerable to a risk of...
by Swift Academies | Jul 5, 2021 | e-safety blog, Mental Health, Safeguarding
Under-18s who want nude pictures or videos of themselves removed from the internet can now report the images through an online tool. The service – from the Internet Watch Foundation and Childline – aims to help children who have been groomed, or whose...
by Swift Academies | Jul 9, 2020 | e-safety blog
Many children enjoy live streaming as it can be used to showcase talent, develop communication skills and create identity. Our article helps parents to understand why children love it, what the risks can be, and how they can help their child stay safe if they are live...
by Swift Academies | Jul 9, 2020 | e-safety blog
Whether it’s watching videos, playing games on their devices or talking to Alexa – today’s under 5s are spending more time online. In this article we look at the benefits of children accessing the internet, and share advice about how parents can make sure their child...
by Swift Academies | Jul 9, 2020 | e-safety blog
Lots of parents love sharing photos of their children with friends and family, particularly when they are on holiday or starting the new school year. A recent report found that 42% of young people reported that their parents had done this without asking their...
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