26 th February 2016 Aims To develop awareness of the risks involved when children have access to the internet To be aware of what the current risks are to childrens safety online ID: 654137
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E-Safety Workshop
Friday 26th February 2016 Slide2
Aims
To develop awareness of the risks involved when children have access to the internet. To be aware of what the current risks are to children’s safety online.
To
develop understanding of how to keep your child safe online
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Digital footprints
Respect and manners
Who can view their content?
Keep their personal information safe
ReportingSlide4
Adult content
Hurtful and harmful content
Reliable information
Illegal downloadingSlide5
Online friends
Privacy settings
Grooming
Cyberbullying
Tell someone they trust!Slide6
Apps QuizSlide7
5-7
8-10
Lee and Kim’s Adventure: Animal Magic
Animation – Be nice to people,
like you would in the
playground
Jigsaw
10 minute film about
Safe Social Networking
View age appropriate animations and films at -
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents
www.youtube.com/ceop
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Advertising
In-app purchases
Pop ups
SpamSlide9
Open dialogue with your child
Family agreement
Consider filtering and blocking software
Think before you/they post
Understand the laws
Privacy settings and reporting
Save the evidence and report the incident
Age ratings on apps and games
Protect their personal information
Sign up to the UK Safer Internet Centre newsletter at:
saferinternet.org.uk
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E-safety is part of our Safeguarding policy (refer to pages 15-19)
We will be taking part in the annual Internet
S
afety
D
ay – Tuesday 9
th
Feb
We have
Impero
(school network and device management software installed) to monitor children's usage and access
etcAll staff will be trained on
Impero. We also use LGfL's firewall, which is known for being robust
We will shortly have a Designated e-Safety Lead in school (and, in time, an e-Safety Committee
comprised of pupils, staff and parents)We will have CEOP's 'Report' button on our websiteUpdated forms for both parents and children to sign re: acceptable
use.
What we are doing:Slide11
Age-appropriate
internet safety stories
What we are doing:Slide12Slide13
Make sure you’re keeping conversations open with your child when they’re online. You need to engage yourselves in your child’s online lives (like you do in their offline activities). This will mean the children will be more open to coming to you if something does bother them online. It can be something very small, such as asking your
child
what game
they’re
playing, and engaging yourselves in it, rather than shying away and being scared of the technology.
Key message:Slide14
We are happy to answer questions!
education@childnet.com
saferinternetuk
@UK_SIC
#SID2016
www.saferinternet.org.uk
www.childnet.com