Before we start Kate Ter Haar (2011) https://www.flickr.com/photos/katerha/5 523618997/in/photostream/

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Presentation transcript:

Before we start Kate Ter Haar (2011) /in/photostream/

Getting to know you… What’s your name? Why are you here? What do you do online?

Workshop aims Improve understanding of the online world of children and the risks Equip you with practical approaches to keep your family safe Build confidence to have conversations with children

Technology is amazing

What do kids do online?

Play Learn Connect Create What are kids doing online?

Exploring online

What are your worries?

Challenges for children

Online risks Do SeeMeet

How to respond as a parent? Controlling Confident Casual Feeling you have the knowledge and confidence to discuss this and agree some rules together. Stopping your child having access to particular websites/internet completely. Not feeling confident about online activity so ignoring what your child is doing, hope it will be ok.

Staying safe online Child Parent Technology

Scenarios Scenario activity See, do or meet? The possible risks? How to respond?

You are not on your own…

If you feel like they know more than you…

If you need some help with what to talk about…

Don’t forget we are here if you need us… O2 NSPCC Helpline O2 people in stores

How can you help them stay safe? Have the conversation early and often, be interested in what they do and make sure they know where to go for help Learn about and explore online together, making sure content is age appropriate Use the technical tools and parent controls, and check they know how to use the privacy and reporting tools Agree the family rules and boundaries and be a great role model 1. Explore 2. Talk 3. Agree 4. Technology

Thanks for starting the conversation today. Any questions?