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Online Safety meeting for parents and carers Farmborough Church Primary School February 2017

How can we protect and support our children so they can stay safe online? The Digital landscape What happens in school How to help children at ‘home’

The digital landscape - Children are ‘digital natives’ They become highly connected. The majority: play video games have mobile phones use instant messaging and social networking They easily adapt and adopt. They create content.

The influence of web 2.0 on children Personal relationships can be heavily influenced by the “bubble” that is the internet. The web can be a dominant medium for social interaction with peers. They are more comfortable with a public persona. The majority of the time spent online is through social networking and gaming.

What does the digital landscape look like now and how is it changing? Information from the UK Safer Internet Centre

What happens in school to protect children? Range of safeguarding policies including Online Safety and Data protection Filtering E-Safety lessons as part of the Computing and PSHE schemes of work Lessons equip children to stay safe both now AND in the future Visiting speakers e.g. PCSOs Audit by governors e.g. pupil conferencing Pupil surveys SMART rules

What can parents and carers do? Decide when your children are ready to first use the internet. Consider your child’s maturity and that of their peers. Promote respect for others. Set clear rules. Set clear consequences. Be available to your child if they need to talk to someone. Discuss issues and actions with them openly e.g. cyberbullying – take the problem seriously, assure your child it will stop, record and report it. Look at useful websites and publications yourself.

What can parents and carers do? Talk to your children about their online activities. Be aware of their activity with websites, music, games, email, videos, instant messaging. Become net savvy. Ask questions about how others behave online – do they encounter children being mean? Ask them what they should be aware of / wary of. Give them advice about what to do if they are made unhappy or uncomfortable about something online. Install / activate filtering and anti-virus software. Be vigilant and look for mood swings, changes in online activities, changes in attitudes to social activities.

What can parents and carers do? Useful links:

What can parents and carers do? Video advice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxLkqU7JJkc

Online Safety meeting for parents and carers Farmborough Church Primary School February 2017 Thank you for attending tonight.