Safe internet use for children
We have computers in the children’s areas of libraries. A parental consent form must be signed before children can use them. Website content is filtered, but this doesn’t always block unsuitable material.
It's important to follow these library computer guidelines:
- children ages 8 to 15 can use the computers on their own, but parents and guardians are responsible for what they do on the internet
- children under 8 years old must have an adult with them when they use our computers
Safety information to share with your child
- search the internet with an adult
- only use websites recommended by your parent or teacher
- only click on the button and links when you know what they mean
- never give out personal information such as passwords, name, address or telephone number
- always ask if you get lost on the internet
- write polite and friendly e-mails to people you know
- immediately close any page that you feel uncomfortable with
Resources
- Parenting Online is a series of short videos made by the NSPCC and based on real lived experiences of internet safety issues.
- Net Aware provides tips for parents, quick guides to popular apps and websites, and fun activities that help children learn about internet safety.
- Internet Matters provide advice on safe use of the internet for children of all ages
- Report Harmful Content Online is a reporting and advice system for online issues including bullying, harassment, impersonation, pornographic content, suicide, self-harm, threats, unwanted sexual advances and violent conduct
Page last updated: 04 October 2022