Awareness Raising Session for Parents and Carers Mr Norris E-Safety.

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Awareness Raising Session for Parents and Carers Mr Norris E-Safety

Aims of Session 1. Provide an overview of e-safety. 2. Discuss issues that young people face online. 3. Know where to find additional information and resources.

The Facts

Our children have not known a world without Broadband. Most are unaware of life without: – Smart phones – Computers/Laptops – Tablets – Games consoles – Hand held devices They feel confident using new sites and technologies. The Facts

Learning Online? Money management Research Communication skills Confidence Commitment Computer skills Creativity

What is E-Safety? -Using ICT in a safe and responsible way. -Providing the right support and advice to children and young people. -Identifying risks. -Safeguarding children and young people in the digital world.

What can go wrong?

 Unwittingly sharing personal information  Unwanted contact/grooming  Over-use  Cyber-bullying  Harmful content/illegal material  Privacy/digital footprints The Risks

Learning how to be a responsible digital citizen. A good start…

Nine in ten parents mediate their child’s access to the internet in some way: 1.Regularly talking to the child about specific risks. 2.Having rules around access and use. 3.Supervising the child’s online activity. 4.Technical tools.(filters, parental controls etc.) A good start…

Managing Risks: CEOP CEOP (The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) is the UK national lead agency for the protection of children online.

Click CEOP Safety Centre If you click this button you will be taken to the safety centre:

Thinkuknow CEOP have created their own education program: Thinkuknow

Top Tips – A Handout 1.Talk to your child about what they’re up to online. 2.Watch Thinkuknow films and cartoons with your child. 3.Keep up-to-date with your child’s development online. 4.Set boundaries in the online world just as you would in the real world. 5.Keep equipment that connects to the internet in a family space if you can or remove from the bedroom at night time 6.Use parental controls on devices that link to the internet, such as the TV, laptops, computers, games consoles and mobile phones.

Unintentional giveaways Webcam – school uniform and other clues in the background. Webcam left on or turned on remotely. Pictures of children on parents or siblings social network – tagging. Privacy settings left open or incorrect. Profiles e.g. on MSN – don’t have to give all the information. A ‘friend’ passes on private info. or pics. Do you know who you’re talking to?