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HOST E-Safety Survey Useful Questions 1

Do you have a mobile phone? Yes No 2

If you have a mobile phone, does it have internet access? Yes No Not applicable 3

Do you use the internet at home? Yes No NA 4

How long do you spend on the internet? 1-2 hours each day more than 1-2 hrs each day only at weekends Rarely I don’t have the internet 5

Does an adult supervise you when you are on the internet? Yes No NA – I don’t have access 6

Do you ever use a webcam? Yes No NA – I don’t have a computer 7

Do you belong to a social networking site? Yes No NA – I don’t use the internet 8

If yes, do you keep your details safe? Yes No NA – I don’t use the internet 9

Who do you talk to online? Friends you have met in real life Yes No NA – no internet access 10

Who do you talk to online? Friends you have not met in real life Yes No NA – no internet access 11

Who do you talk to online? I don’t use chatrooms Yes this is true, I don’t use chatrooms No, this is false - I do use chatrooms NA – no internet access 12

Have you ever received a message from someone you have never met in real life? Yes No NA – no internet access 13

Have you ever received a message where the sender was not who they said they were? Yes No NA – no internet access 14

Have you ever received a message that tried to make you do something that you did not want to do? Yes No NA – no internet access 15

Have you ever received a message from a stranger suggesting that you meet up? Yes No NA – no internet access 16

Have you ever received a message with an embarrassing photo of you or another person attached? Yes No NA – no internet access 17

Have you ever received a message that showed people were talking about you in a nasty way online? Yes No NA – no internet access 18

Have you ever received a message with threats? Yes No NA – no internet access 19

Have you ever received a message containing bad language? Yes No NA – no internet access 20

Do you know anyone who has been involved in ‘sexting’? Yes No NA – no internet access 21

22 If you had a problem online, what would you be most likely to do. PRESS 1-6 depending on your choice: 1 – tell parent/carer 2 – tell a friend 3 – reply 4 – ignore it 5 – delete it 6 – report it online/Police

Have you ever been cyber-bullied? Yes No NA – no access to phone or internet 23

Do you think Young People in your school know what to do about cyber-bullying? Yes No NA – no internet access 24

Have you ever been taught about cyber-safety in school? Yes No NA – no internet access 25

Have you ever been taught about cyber-safety outside of school (e.g youth club?) Yes No NA – no internet access 26

Have you ever been taught about cyber-safety by someone at home – parents/carers? Yes No NA – no internet access 27

Have you ever received help with e-safety from friends? Yes No NA – no internet access 28

Have you ever received help with cyber-safety from a website? Yes No NA – no internet access 29

Have you ever seen this button before? Yes No 30