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Internet Safety

At Hartismere we recognise how useful the internet is for education. We are also fully aware of the potential dangers of misusing the internet.

All internet access in school is filtered for staff and students. Different levels of filter are applied to different age groups: Years 7 and 8 have filters suitable for middle school children while Years 9 to 13 have secondary school level filters. Sixth Form students are welcome to bring their own laptop into school, and these also work through the school's internet filters.

These proxy/cache filters are owned and maintained by Suffolk County Council who are members of the East of England Broadband Consortium.

In addition to the Authority's filters, the school operates its own filters and we also block all Instant Messenger style programs and Peer-to-Peer networking.


At Hartismere we believe that filtering access for students is only half the story. We also educate children to use the internet safely and responsibly. In Year 7 we have a discrete unit of work that discusses chat rooms, mobile phone use and protecting personal information, while other Year groups complete an assessed assignment as part of their OCR Nationals in ICT award that deals with emails.


Hartismere operates a Safeguarding and Child Protection policy which is strictly adhered to.

Naked Security - Sophos
News, opinion, advice and research on computer security threats from Sophos
IRS/Quicken spam leads to exploit kits and malware
A large volume of spam messages pretending to be from Intuit, the makers of QuickBooks, are flooding inboxes. Don't click the...
USA to equip military, government officials with Androids
The United States is preparing a modified version of Google's Android operating system to allow soldiers to use smartphones.
What's all the fuss about ACTA?
Widespread protests about ACTA have occurred in Europe. Why is there such anger, and what can be done about it?
SSCC 82 - Sophos Security Threat Report, DMARC and mobile phone number leaks
This week, Paul Ducklin joins Chet to talk about the Sophos Security Threat Report 2012, the new anti-phishing proposal known...

The Parents’ and Carers’ Guide to the Internet Read More...
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Caught In The Web Watch/Listen...
Internet Safety - Newsround Caught In The Web (9 Feb 2010)
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Created 08/09/11 by Hartismere | Clicks: 40 | Comments: 1

Internet Safey :: Think You Know? Watch/Listen...
Consequences: Think You Know
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Internet Safety Watch/Listen...
A thought-provoking short film on protecting our children on the internet from 'Think you Know?'
Created 13/01/11 by J McAtear | Clicks: 162 | Comments: 0

Be a Digizen Go
Take the opportunity to experience a day at school with the main character, Joe, and make decisions about how to help someone who is being cyberbullied. In the course of this you will find out how responsible a digital citizen you are and you will also find out more about keeping safe online.
Modified 08/10/09 by R Sorhaindo | Clicks: 492 | Comments: 98

Tips on beating cyber-bullying Go
Chatting to your mates online can be loads of fun, but kids are being urged to make sure they stay safe on the web.
Events are being held across the world to mark Safer Internet Day, to try and raise awareness of the dangers of the internet.
One of the things kids are being warned about is cyber-bullying, which is when bullies use the web, or mobile phones, to send nasty messages to someone.
Newsround's Maddy spoke to Sarah Dyer from the charity Beatbullying, to find out how to tackle cyber-bullies.
Modified 08/10/09 by Hartismere | Clicks: 256 | Comments: 0

Let's Fight it Together Watch/Listen...
This film, produced by Childnet for the DCSF highlights the different ways that Cyberbullying can happen and the consequences for the target.
Modified 08/10/09 by Hartismere | Clicks: 344 | Comments: 59

Playing Around Go
A selection of games and quizzes that reinforce the internet safety message.
Modified 08/10/09 by Hartismere | Clicks: 249 | Comments: 8

Digital Citizen Go
Digital citizenship isn’t just about recognising and dealing with online hazards. It’s about building safe spaces and communities, understanding how to manage personal information, and about being internet savvy - using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same.
Created 07/10/09 by Hartismere | Clicks: 248 | Comments: 0

Us Online Go
"Us Online, developed by London Grid for Learning (LGfL) in conjunction with Roar Educate, is an online activity-based resource that links issues of diversity, rights and roles with issues such as social networking, online learning and e-safety. In both the online world and the real world there are traps and pitfalls and also obligations and codes of behaviour to ourselves and others.Citizenship."
© Roar Educate 2009
Created 28/09/09 by Hartismere | Clicks: 249 | Comments: 0

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