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Online and Internet Awareness
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Online safety Evening Aims: To explore the benefits and dangers To help parents minimise the dangers To provide top tips for keeping safe
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How to manage the dangers whilst reaping the benefits
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Education Research Communication Sharing Shopping Everywhere The benefits:
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Why is online safety important? 6000 children were surveyed about their internet use. 55% access the internet everyday 47% for an hour or more 21% liked IM/Chat the most 15% used gaming sites 11% used Social Networking sites 33% had access in their bedrooms 25% have met someone offline – one quarter of these did not take anyone with them. of the three quarters who did 83% took a friend not a trusted adult.
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Why is e-safety important? If we translate that information over to the children at Kingsley St Johns. Out of 56 children: 36 will access the internet everyday 31 for an hour or more 16 will like IM/Chat the most 9 will use gaming sites 6 will use Social Networking sites 18 will have access in their bedrooms
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Spyware and viruses Inappropriate or pornographic images Cyber-bullying Contact from strangers Identity theft The dangers:
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Tips for keeping them safe Rule 1: Location, Location, Location Keep computers in family areas so their use can be supervised. Rule 2: Ask your child what they are doing on the internet. Older children often view the internet as a private space. It isn’t. An honest and open dialogue will make them more likely to tell you if there is something wrong. Rule 3: Get involved Share computer time with your child. Rule 4: Set up some security Protect against viruses and spyware Set content filters and parental controls Set up separate user accounts Wireless internet Strong Ciphers
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Encourage your child to be: S SAFE M Meeting A Accepting R Reliable T Tell
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For your Children
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‘Report Abuse’ in action Some schools and other organisations use this as a link from their websites
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Internet Safety Weblinks www.kidsmart.org.uk Kidsmart www.childnet-int.org Childnet www.ceop.gov.uk Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre www.thinkuknow.co.uk Think U Know http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/web/staysafe CBBC
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