E – SAFETY Being safe online

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E – SAFETY Being safe online Teaching session

Learning outcomes Look at how we can use digital technology safely by spotting potential dangers and risks online Learn about Cyber-bullying and ‘Sexting’ Think of a ‘Safe person’ to talk to, if you have any concerns about your safety online

GROUND RULES LISTEN SHOW RESPECT NO PERSONAL COMMENTS

Digital Technology Texting Camera phone Internet Bluetooth / WIFI Applications Emails Instant Messaging Social media sites Webcam / Skype Facebook SnapChat Instagram Twitter WhatsApp

Having fun and being safe online Sharing messages and photos, and playing games with our friends online, can be really fun. People can seem or act like your ‘friends’ and then turn out to be someone trying to hurt you We need to have a ‘Safe person’ that we can go to, if we feel worried Q: Who would be your safe person?

Pick 5 people you would go to with your worries Safe Person Activity Pick 5 people you would go to with your worries

Risks and Dangers Online People may ‘Add’ or ‘Request’ to be your friend on Facebook or Instagram. . If you feel uncomfortable about someone, you DO NOT have to accept their friend request Only share information or photos with your ‘REAL’ friends or family You can change ‘Privacy’ settings to only share things with your friends & family You may have ‘Mutual friends’, but that doesn’t mean that they are your friends too!

Risks and Dangers Online Some people might ask you to share photos on private forums or in messages. This might make you feel uncomfortable and unsafe. They might be one of your friends or someone from your family. DELETE or UNFRIEND REMEMBER - Tell someone if this happens

Risks and Dangers Online The internet is full of photos and videos which are aimed for adults only. You may come across images or video clips which make you feel uncomfortable or worried. People may also try to show you these types of images or make you act out certain things through webcam or video Lets meet LUCY Click on the picture below You may have heard of ‘Sexting’ Like Texting – but sending inappropriate pictures of yourself to other people Never feel pressured into sending photos to anyone!

Risks and Dangers Online Some people may act like they are your friends They might ask questions to get your personal information. They may even pretend to like the same things you like. It is really important not to share your personal details with anyone you don’t know. Personal Information

Q: HOW WOULD THIS MAKE YOU FEEL? What is Cyber Bullying? Cyber-bullying - is bullying behaviour which happens on online Cyber-bullying can include: Spreading untrue rumours about someone, Harassing people online, Sharing nasty or embarrassing images or videos of them. Q: HOW WOULD THIS MAKE YOU FEEL? Sad Alone Isolated Excluded Embarrassed Depressed Unhappy Humiliated Worthless Low

Cyber Bullying TELL SOMEONE!

TIPS - KEEPING SAFE ONLINE DO’s DON’T’s Make sure you tell an Adult if you feel worried or uncomfortable about anything Don’t share any personal information about you, your family or anyone else Trust your feelings, if someone or something doesn’t seem right, it’s probably not! Get involved with cyber-bullying games – they can have serious consequences Change your privacy settings, make sure you share things with friends and family only Share photos that make you feel uncomfortable or that you wouldn’t want anyone to see Think before you share things, even if they seem like they are your friends Feel pressured to give information, or share photos, even if people threaten you Have fun and use internet safely Sit there in silence, speak up if something is wrong

We can help stop Cyber-bullying by telling an Adult Learning outcomes We can all enjoy being online, but know how to spot the dangers We can help stop Cyber-bullying by telling an Adult If you don't feel comfortable with something or someone, Delete, Block and Report them to an adult! Remember - ‘Privacy’ settings on social media sites can be changed you can share things with just friends or family. No one should be asking you to send photos, especially if they make you feel uncomfortable Don’t give your personal details or your friends details to anyone you do not know or trust!