The FA supports Safer Internet Day, 7 February 2012.
The FA recommends you take these tips on board and also look at the 'Thinkuknow' site.
Often get beaten by your son on football manager? Does your daughter get the football results on her phone before you? Feel they know more about the internet than you? Think you know how to keep your family safe online? The FA has teamed up with the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre, to help assist families keep up with their children online and keep them safe. The internet is central to all of our family’s lives, it is how we stay in touch, play and learn. But don’t forget, it’s a public place. Whilst it brings many benefits and opportunities, it can sometimes present challenges and as a parent feel a bit overwhelming. Each year, CEOP celebrates an international day of action called Safer Internet Day (SID). It is used to highlight the importance of educating children and young people about their online safety and this year, we The FA are supporting SID and encouraging as many parents, coaches and club Welfare Officers to get on board! It is just as important to be involved in your children’s life online, as it is offline. Just as you would ask about their friends at school or the clubs they go to, we want parents and those responsible for children, to start asking about the people they meet online, the sites they visit and the things they enjoy. To help get you started, the CEOP Centre are releasing the ‘Parents’ and Carers’ Guide to the Internet’ - a short, entertaining TV-style programme looking at what it’s like to bring up children in the online world. The programme will help you to: Stay up-to-date with the technology your children are using; Understand steps you can take to keep your children safe online; and Know what action to take and where to seek further support if things go wrong. The FA and the CEOP Centre are encouraging parents to view The ‘Parents’ and Carers’ Guide to the Internet’ online, which will be available on Tuesday 7 February. Visit www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents to watch the programme and access information on how to keep your family safe online. Click here for a short sneak preview of the ‘Parent’s and Carers’ Guide called ‘Keeping Up With The Joneses' The FA would like to thank the CEOP Centre for making the following tips available to parents of children involved in football. You can visit the 'Thinkuknow' website for further information.