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1 Year 8 Assembly Internet Safety

2 What’s Online? IM Chat Rooms Social Networking Gaming Uploading Videos Mobiles

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4 What can go wrong? Cyberbullying Social Networking Sites Mobiles
Gaming Chat rooms and IM Cyberbullying

5 Tom Daley

6 Malicious Communications
Under section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1998 it is an offence to send an indecent, offensive or threatening letter, electronic communication or other article to another person These offences are punishable with up to six months imprisonment and/or a fine.

7 10 tips for mobile phone safety
1)      Remember if you are being bullied it isn’t your fault and there is nothing so awful that you can’t speak to someone about it.  Talk to a trusted adult at home or at school. 2)      Don’t reply to any nasty messages you receive. 3)      Don’t reply to a text from someone you don’t know. 4)      Keep the messages you have been sent so you can show them to a trusted adult and make a note of the time and date of the messages or calls you receive. 5)      Don’t answer calls from withheld numbers or numbers you don’t recognise, let it go to voic . 6)      Block numbers from people who are sending you nasty messages. 7)      If you are bullied repeatedly can change your number. 8)      Don’t give your mobile number to someone you don’t know. 9)      Don’t send pictures to someone you don’t know. 10)   If the problem is serious you can report it to the police, cyber mentors, or childline.

8 Are you staying safe Online?

9 Kayleigh’s Love Story

10 Some Golden Rules Don't give out personal information such as your address or phone number. Don’t send pictures of yourself to anyone, especially indecent pictures. Don't open s or attachments from people you don't know. Don't become online ‘friends’ with people you don't know. Never arrange to meet someone in person who you've met online. If anything you see or read online worries you, tell someone about it.

11 Who can you tell? Someone you trust. Someone in confidence (Childline ) Report it through CEOP: Child Exploitation & Online Protection. Thinkuknow.co.uk

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