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Bringing up a child in the 21st century
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Bringing up a child in the 21st century
Aims To highlight the potential risks to young people from using technology. To provide practical advice on how to deal with an e-safety issue.
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well
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98% of children at Field Lane
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At Field Lane, we found that the APP most used by the children is Snap Chat.
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http://www. fieldlanepri. kgfl. dbprimary
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What does the school do? Each year e-safety lessons are delivered to every class Children complete tasks and activities from the think u know and CEOP website (link on last slide). Older children go in to a lot more detail about this. Promote the positive aspects of technology. Areas to promote E-safety and we will have a specific e- safety for concerns and queries.
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Statistics from Field Lane
(Y3-Y6) Do you have access to a computer or tablet at home with internet access Yes: 98% No: 2 % Do you have your own computer or tablet in your room? Yes: 62% No: 38% What do you like doing online? Youtube: 96% Playing games: 89% Web browsing: 61% Social networking: 32% Snapchat featured very highly Do you use social networking sites like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook? Yes: 45% No: 55%
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Statistics from Field Lane….
Do you have a mobile phone that can connect to the internet? Yes: 52% No: 48% Do you have a games console (PS4/ Xbox) with access to the internet? Yes: 51% No: 49%
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Minimum age limits for Social Networking sites….
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What to do if you are worried…
Capture any evidence Screenshots, save conversations Report it School, Service Provider, Police, CEOP(Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) Use the safety features and tools Child Accounts, Parental controls, Privacy features in Social Networking Be alert Changes in behaviour, secretive, vague about use Free online safety helpline. Help with restricting access. Advice on which gadgets are suitable for age groups. net-aware.org.uk. Useful information about apps, games, websites.
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eSafety - resources www.thinkuknow.com http://www.childnet-int.org/
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