8th February 2022

Please find the National Online Safety guide for ‘What Parents Need to Know About Online Respect‘ below.

Download: What Parents Need to Know About Online Respect [PDF]

Download: Inspiring Children to Build a Better Digital World [PDF]

Thank you.


What is Online Respect?

Our ability to communicate with anyone in the world, at any time, via the internet has grown at breakneck speed. For teachers and parents, it can feel impossible to keep up. Worrying about our young people is understandable, and not unjustified: in 2020, for example, one in five 10- to 15-year-olds experienced bullying online. Our tips highlight ways that adults can support young people’s positive online behaviours: by adopting and following ‘netiquette’, we can show them how to avoid getting into difficulty as they learn to negotiate the continually evolving digital landscape.

In the guide, you’ll find a number of tips such as protecting yourself, replying wisely and being forgiving.


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