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Internet Safety Forum William Law CE Primary School Mrs Crowther Family Support Co-Ordinator Miss Connolly Learning Mentor Miss Adderley Head of Computing
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Internet Safety William Law CE Primary School Internet dating Talking to strangers Horror films Risks online for the 21st C child Pornography Inappropriate content Fraud Cyber Bullying Sexual Exploitation Sexualisation Warped body image Under-age gambling/gaming Debt Blackmail Grooming Losing control of pictures/videos Committing a crime without realising Secrecy/isolation Promotion of eating disorders
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Internet Safety Devices PCsNotebook LaptopDSi iPads3DS TabletsSmart TV KindleTV iPod touchCameras Apple watchPS Veta Mobile phones Wii U SatNavGoogle glasses PSPX-Box PlayStationWii
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The scale of the problem (NSPCC 2014 and OFCOM ) Internet Safety Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School 4 500 children spoke to Childline about online bullying last year. Over 1000 young people spoke to Childline last year about online sexual abuse. OFCOM – 20% of 8-15 year olds with no security settings. 29% of children in UK have had contact online with people they have not met before. 29% of young people said they use porn to find out more about sex. 58% of young people have seen porn online by accident when looking for something else. 100s of pro-eating disorder websites are estimated to exist. 70 000 indecent images of children were reported to CEOP in 2102.
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The scale of the problem at William Law Internet Safety Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School 94% of children are on 1 or more Social Networking Sites 53% of parents believed their child was on 1 or more social networking site. 36% don’t know how to set their security settings on these social networking sites 21% said that they don’t know how to set security settings on their devices 80% of parents said that their child did not know how to use the privacy and security settings on devices
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The scale of the problem at William Law Internet Safety Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School 8% of children don’t know who they would talk to if somebody said something hurtful or if they feel uncomfortable. 52% of children felt that they knew more than the adult at home, about internet safety. 46% of Children spent more than 3 hours a day on the internet. Parents said that their children spent an average of 1 hour a day online. 58% of parents said that they do not use filtering on their child’s devices.
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School In EYFS: iPads Smart table Interactive whiteboard In Years 1 and 2: Hector’s World – 6 videos Lee and Kim www.thinkyouknow.co.uk/5_7/leeandkim/ In Years 3 and 4 : Cyber Café www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/cybercafe/Cyber-Cafe-Base/ Internet Safety
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Internet Safety In Year 5: Quiz Website safety – things are blocked for a reason ‘Newsround’ video – 15mins Illegal activity – ‘sexting’, sending inappropriate images ‘I Saw Your Willy’ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauDM4PZSK4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dauDM4PZSK4 ‘Lucy and the Boy’
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School In Year 6: What is real, what isn’t? Dove advert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U&safe=activ e https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U&safe=activ e Male equivalent advert Discuss self-image Internet safety Jigsaw video – 8mins CEOP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE Screen shots Internet bullying Illegal activity – sending pictures, fraud, money Gaming Trolls Internet Safety
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School General Information CEOP – what is it? All broadband providers supply parental control software for FREE Be mindful when you are allowing your children to play games on your phone/tablet. Are your credit card details stored? Be careful about putting on photographs of groups. Be careful about putting pictures on with your children in school uniform (Geo-Tagging). Self-image – be careful with what you’re saying. Keep an eye who they are talking to on ALL devices. Laptops, phones, tablets, etc. should not be used in bedrooms at this age. Talk to them about what they are doing; ask them to show you. Be aware of Radicalisation – Look for the signs. Provided you with handouts of useful websites to look at. Internet Safety
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Key Terms: From the survey parents requested further clarification around some key terms: Grooming: is when someone builds an emotional connection with a child to gain their trust for the purposes of sexual abuse or exploitation. Children and young people can be groomed online or in the real world, by a stranger or by someone they know - for example a family member, friend or professional. Groomers may be male or female. They could be any age. Many children and young people don't understand that they have been groomed, or that what has happened is abuse. CyberBullying: Bullying that happens online, using social networks and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night. Sexting : is the exchange of self-generated sexually explicit images, through mobile picture messages or webcams over the internet. Trolling: is when a person sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory messages in an online community with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion Identity Theft: the fraudulent practice of using another person's name and personal information Internet Safety
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Internet Safety Quiz Answers: 1.Snapchat 2.Facebook 3.Twitter 4.Bebo 5.Instagram 6.Ask.fm 7.Youtube 8.Pinterest 9.OOOVOO 10.Tumblr 11.Kik 12.My LOL
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Any questions? Internet Safety
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Miss Gemma Bussey-Dexter – Advanced Skills Teacher Weldon CE Primary SchoolWilliam Law CE Primary School Date for your diaries Friday 2 nd October at 2pm Behaviour Forum Internet Safety
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