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1 e-Safety Awareness in Schools
Moreton CofE (VA) School Tuesday, 5th February 2013 Alan Drew Create IT

2 Tonight’s Agenda We will:
explore issues related to the school’s safeguarding policy with particular reference to e-security and e-safety; explore a range of curriculum resources and approaches to addressing these areas; consider some support available to parents

3 Safeguarding . . . . . . is one of the areas that Ofsted pays special attention to and if it is found wanting can trigger an ‘unsatisfactory’ judgement. Inspectors will look at two elements in particular: e-security (whether the school treats sensitive data appropriately) and e-safety (how e-aware children are and how safe they feel)

4 The school e-Safety policy . . .
. . . will cover: the enactment of the pupil and staff (governor & visitor) Acceptable Use Agreement the monitoring of pupil internet use and checking of content curriculum guidance for pupils use of school correct use of passwords installation of software disposal of redundant ICT equipment safe use of images demovable devices

5 A Look At Resources CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection)

6 Looking at Resources for KS1
Think You Know Hector’s World Safety Button Lee & Kim’s Adventures Hector’s World Cartoons KIA (Know It All) Teachers Resources Captain Kara CBBC Stay Safe Dongle’s Guide Webwise CEOP Resources Click Clever Click Safe

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9 Think You Know thinkuknow.co.uk/5_7/hectorsworld

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14 CEOP Resources

15 Click Clever, Click Safe campaign
The UKCCIS (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) public awareness campaign was launched on Safer Internet Day on 9 February 2010. At the heart of the campaign was the Click Clever, Click Safe code. Zip it: Keep your personal stuff private and think about what you say and do online Block it: Block people who send you nasty messages and don’t open unknown links and attachments Flag it: Flag up with someone you trust if anything upsets you or if someone asks to meet you offline

16 Looking at Resources for KS2
KIA (Know It All) Teacher Resources Captain Kara CBBC Stay Safe Caught In The Web Tracy Beaker Click Clever Click Safe (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) CEOP (Child Exploitation & Online Protection) Cyber Cafe Star Riders Kidsmart

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19 Click Clever, Click Safe campaign
The UKCCIS (UK Council for Child Internet Safety) public awareness campaign was launched on Safer Internet Day on 9 February 2010. At the heart of the campaign was the Click Clever, Click Safe code. This behavioural code has been designed to: give parents the confidence to be able to help their children enjoy the internet safely help children/ young people understand how their online experiences can expose them to risks

20 The Click Clever Click Safe code
has three simple and memorable actions: Zip it: Keep your personal stuff private and think about what you say and do online Block it: Block people who send you nasty messages and don’t open unknown links and attachments Flag it: Flag up with someone you trust if anything upsets you or if someone asks to meet you offline

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24 CEOP Resources

25 Facebook suggestions The terms and conditions for Facebook state that users need to be 13 years of age. Anyone under that age who has an account is violating the terms and conditions and you can report them. Set boundaries for your younger children and explain that, as with other forms of media, there are age restrictions on using certain websites. Create a Facebook account yourself and be ‘friends’ with your teenage children. This will enable you to monitor what they post on their wall and who they add as ‘friends’. Ensure that your teenage children are aware of some of the potential risks on Facebook, make sure that they download the ClickCEOP application.

26 Facebook suggestions There are a number of excellent films that highlight the danger or adding ‘Friends’ that you don’t know in real life to social network sites. CEOP have produced two films: Key Stage 2 - Jigsaw Key Stage 3/4 - Consequences You may also like to look at the film Ellie’s Story from South West Grid for Learning.

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30 SID (Safer Internet Day)

31 Keeping Up With The Joneses

32 First Time Online (@Cbeebies)

33 Webwise (www.bbc.co.uk/webwise)

34 Anti virus software

35 Action Planning Our school What else would you like to know?

36 e-Safety Awareness in Schools
Alan Drew Create IT


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