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Ian McGraw Education Safeguarding Team Surrey County Council
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Subjects The Internet Computers Social Networking Personal Information Chat Gaming What to do and what to avoid
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Internet
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Home Computer
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Keep it in a communal area of the house. Make sure children have their own accounts. Set filters and controls on their accounts. Know how to check internet history and web sites visited. Active Choice.
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Home computer cont’d Discuss “what to do if.............” scenarios Set sensible time limits on use Make sure they have breaks Don’t use it as a babysitting service. Make sure they understand not to give out personal information.
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Social Networking
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Facebook Facebook will not accept children under 13 5.6m out of 955m users are children under 13 Your child’s Facebook age Ask them about their “friends” Delete/ block the ones they don’t know Must not be friends with teachers Monitor your accounts/ lock down
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Personal Information Only their first name. No other family details. No telephone numbers or email addresses. Where they live or what school they go to. Photos – Cartoon or nothing that can give their location away. Mobile media – Location services off.
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Chat rooms Grooming galore No one is who they say they are 95% of unsolicited approaches will be an adult. Never give out personal information NO webcamming Avoid at all costs
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Mobile Phones/ Tablets
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Own the account Speak to AP about access controls Own the password to the account Location services set to passive Set the lock code Watch the WiFi Treat it as you would a PC
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Apps/ QR Codes
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QR (Quick Response) Ensure that any QR code reader app that you download is from a reputable source. Where possible, and especially in public places, check for visual indications that a QR code has not been tampered with (for example with an oversticker). Never enter personal or financial information on a website to which you have been directed from a QR code. If downloading security software for your smartphone or tablet, choose one which has a built-in QR code scanner.
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How children can get help
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Websites to avoid Habbo Hotel Chat Roulette Stickcam Chat Avenue Netlog UK Chatterbox Worlds Biggest Chat
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File sharing – P2P
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File Sharing Very popular with young people Originally designed for music Virus The file title doesn’t mean anything Monitored by law enforcement Criminal offences and civil liability
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Gaming
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Online Gaming Available from most internet devices Children can chat via BT headset Cert 18 games contain extreme graphic violence and sex scenes Open chat with little controls Other inappropriate games available for download
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What can go wrong Online Grooming Cyberbullying Sexual Exploitation Identity theft Trolling Fraping
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Cause for concern Child starts acting strangely/ irritable Big change in routine/ won’t engage Shields computer Spends too long on internet Doesn’t want to go online Always tired/ lack of sleep
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Tech/ Media Encourage communication between you and your children. Show an interest. Ask how it works. Offer to play. Keep up. Does your children know more than you.
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Good Advice www.thinkuknow.co.uk www.childnet.com www.besafeonline.com www.wisekids.org.uk www.education.gov.uk/ukccis www.saferinternet.org
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