Helping Schools Empower Parents on Online Safety
Boost Parental Engagement and Support Family Learning in Online Safety
Keep parents informed with up-to-date online safety guidance, without adding admin for teachers or DSLs.

Why Schools Need This
This isn’t digital citizenship education for students – it’s expert online safety updates for parents and teachers.
Most digital risks happen at home, and it’s tough for families and staff to keep up with fast-changing trends.
We bridge the gap by promoting family learning, boosting parental engagement, supporting teachers, and helping close the attainment gap-all with simple, up-to-date guidance and no extra workload.
Why Schools Need This
This isn’t digital citizenship education for students – it’s for parents.
While schools cover online safety in the classroom, most digital risks happen at home. Parents often struggle to keep up with fast-moving apps, platforms, and online trends and that’s where we come in.
We help schools bridge the gap between classroom teaching and at-home digital habits by giving parents simple, trusted, and up-to-date guidance without adding to staff workload.
Aligned with National Expectations
Aligned with National Expectations
Our content helps schools meet these expectations with no added workload.
Our content helps schools meet these expectations with no added workload.
England
In England, Ofsted’s safeguarding framework and Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) encourage schools to engage families in online safety.
Scotland
In Scotland, national child protection guidance and the Parental Involvement Framework promote digital inclusion and family support.
Aligned with National Expectations
Our content helps schools meet these expectations with no added workload.
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England
In England, Ofsted’s safeguarding framework and Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) encourage schools to engage families in online safety.
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Scotland
In Scotland, national child protection guidance and the Parental Involvement Framework emphasise the importance of digital inclusion, family learning, parental engagement, and strong community partnerships. Our service directly supports these goals by equipping parents and educators with accessible, up-to-date tools and guidance to navigate children’s digital lives with confidence.
How We Help Schools Meet Online Safety Expectations

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Quarterly Online Safety Webinar

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Monthly Video Explainers

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Printable PDF Guides & Newsletter
Professionally designed tip sheets and conversation starters ready to drop straight into your school newsletter or parent communications.

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Learn new AI tool every month - Explore together with your child
Why This Benefits Your School
This isn’t digital safety for students – it’s support for parents.
Strengthens Safeguarding & Save Time
EAligned with National Guidance
Builds School Reputation
Why This Benefits Your School
This isn’t digital safety for students - it’s support for parents.
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Save Time & Resources
All resources are ready to share - no extra planning or admin for teachers or safeguarding staff, so you can focus on what matters most.
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Aligned with National Guidance
Meets parental engagement and online safety priorities in both the English and Scottish curriculum, supporting your statutory safeguarding duties.
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Helping Teachers Stay Ahead of Online Trends
Expert-led updates that keep teachers and informed about the latest digital platforms, risks, and behaviours - supporting confident conversations in class and at home.
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Reinforces Whole-School Safeguarding
This directly supports your Designated Safeguarding Lead & teachers by helping families stay informed - a key part of your school’s digital safeguarding approach.
How Does It Work?
Receive Your Content
Drop It Into Your Newsletter
Keep Parents Informed
Quarterly Webinar


What Schools Are Saying
Primary School Perspective
Parven was an incredibly insightful addition to our digital safety expert panel. We were not only made more aware of the real risks involved with social media. We were also inspired to take a proactive approach as parents to learning about new technologies
Secondary School Feedback
I think Parven demonstrated herself to be deeply knowledgeable, articulate and passionate about digital safety for children and young people. Her insights were lapped up by the audience and undoubtedly gave them practical tips and tools to take home and use with their own families.
Parent Response
The short videos and guides have made me feel much more confident talking to my children about their online activities.
All This for Just £35/month per School
£35
Monthly Cost
0
Setup Fees
100%
Flexibility
FAQ
By sharing our digital parenting updates with families, schools can strengthen home-school links and help parents play an active role in their child’s digital education-key aims of the Scottish Parental Involvement and Family Learning Frameworks
Our resources help families especially those who may face barriers to digital learning-build essential online safety and digital skills at home. By supporting family learning and parental engagement, we help schools strengthen community partnerships and contribute to closing the attainment gap, in line with the Scottish Attainment Challenge.
While not formal CPD, the content can be used in staff meetings or safeguarding briefings to help teachers and DSLs stay up to date with current online trends, platforms, and digital risks – supporting confident, informed responses in school and with parents.
Yes. Our resources help DSLs meet safeguarding expectations by keeping parents informed about current online risks — without adding to their workload.
We don’t replace their guidance, we complement it. While Education Scotland and the DfE focus on school-led curriculum and policy, our resources translate that into short, practical updates for parents. We help schools bridge the gap between policy and home by engaging families in a way that’s simple, relevant, and easy to share.
No, our content is designed for parents and teachers, not pupils. However, it complements your RSHE and online safety curriculum by helping families reinforce safe digital behaviours at home.
Yes. We do not collect or store any personal data from your school or your families unless explicitly agreed upon. You’re simply sharing a secure link or resource.
Content is updated monthly , including a short video, newsletter text, and key online safety updates for parents.
Each term, we also host a quarterly parent webinar with a short survey to gather feedback and highlight ongoing concerns from families.
Absolutely. Our updates complement your school’s e-safety and safeguarding efforts by providing parents with timely, practical advice and information, supporting your statutory duty to keep children safe online
How often is the content updated?
Content is updated bi-weekly, including a short video, newsletter text, and key online safety updates for parents.
Each term, we also host a quarterly parent webinar with a short survey to gather feedback and highlight ongoing concerns from families.
Does this support our Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)?
Is this part of the RSHE or computing curriculum?
No, our content is designed for parents, not pupils. However, it complements your RSHE and online safety curriculum by helping families reinforce safe digital behaviours at home.
Is this part of the RSHE or computing curriculum?
What formats do we receive content in?
Get in touch
Contact : pa****@*********ks.com