Digital Learning

Department Education Sport and Culture - Respect, Integrity, Caring, Fairness, Trust

These websites represent much of the most up to date advice, hints and tips for parents, teachers and children. They also have links in order to get help if anything should go wrong. As a department we recommend seeking help as early as possible and that there is always someone who can support you, especially on the Isle of Man where all Government Public Service agencies are committed to keeping young people and adults safe online.


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InternetMatters.org

Internet matters will help with information and safety settings for children's and young peoples devices and apps, along with guidance to tackle online issues they may face.



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NSPCC

Keeping Children safe online with Online safety advice, online safety guides, resources for children and professionals amongst other things.



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UK Safer Internet Centre

A charity which aims to make the internet a safer place for all. They are also the organisers of the annual Safer Internet Day for Schools. On their site you will find lots of advice and helplines no matter what your role within the community.




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Common Sense Media

A website where parents can get some helpful advice on what their children experience from different media and how to keep them safe online with regular Q&A sessions on the most common and regularly used applications, influencers and up to date concerns.




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Safer Schools IOM

This is the group working in conjunction with the Department of Education Sport and Culture. Here you will be able to get some of the latest news and a link which will allow you to download the free app for Apple or Android devices. This will be linked to your children's schools and many resources to help keep your children or pupils safe online.

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E-Safety

As a Department we are committed to the safety and well being of all members of our community. Promoting e-safety in schools and beyond helps create a secure learning environment, prevents cyberbullying, and equips students with the knowledge and skills…

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