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Company LOGO Internet Safety and Cyber-Bullying Helping you to keep us safe in our digital world

Aims of the Session 1.To learn more about helping us to stay safe online 1.To learn more about helping us to stay safe online 2. To learn more about what we get up to online! 2. To learn more about what we get up to online! 3. To understand more about where to seek help 3. To understand more about where to seek help

ICT - a way of life! Playing games Entertainment Homework Staying Organised (e.g. alarm clocks) Communicate with others Children use ICT in lots of different ways. There’s nothing wrong with this!

Our survey said…. FOR YEARS 5 and 6 88% of children in Years 5 and 6 have mobile phones 100% of us have access to the internet and 90% of us use it unsupervised 68% of us are using chatrooms 84% of us have our own addresses 52% can access the internet from our mobiles 40% have received a bullying text or 64% know what to do about cyber-bullying

New experiences - new skills Crossing the road CyclingSwimmingFireworks TEXT

What are the risks online? Risks Paedophiles Bullying People lying online Viruses Inappropriate images

Our tricks!  We sometimes double our age to get onto sites meant for older children  We tell you that we need to use the web to do our homework!  We can hide things we don’t want you to see  We can get round blocks  Older children teach younger children what to do  We know we often know more than you!

What is Cyber-Bullying? Cyber-bullying is using the Internet or a mobile phone to upset or hurt someone else

What is the impact of cyber-bullying?  It upsets people and it is everywhere – you can’t escape  It can be frustrating to deal with and hard to stop  It stops us from getting on with our work  It can be frightening  Sometimes we are scared to report it in case we get into trouble

Tips for children

Where can we go to for help?  Some websites have a button to report abuse  Children can tell their parents or a teacher There are lots of websites (e.g. Childnet) The Police can sometimes help

TOP TIPS Help us to keep a balance and enjoy our REAL lives as well as our VIRTUAL ones!

And finally…. Help us to stamp out cyber- bullying! Remember, a cyber-bully is simply a bully with a high tech name!