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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org e-Safety in the Home
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What is e-Safety? What are your biggest worries about e-Safety? What do you think your children are doing online? What skills do they need to have to be safe? How can we help them? e-Safety in the Home
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What is e-Safety? e-Safety is about ensuring that children learn to use new technologies in a way which will keep them safe without limiting their opportunities for creativity, communication and confidence in today’s technological world.
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org “At a public swimming pool we have gates, put up signs, have lifeguards and shallow ends, but we also teach children how to swim.” Dr Tanya Byron e-Safety in the Home
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What do you think your children are doing online?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How many 8-11 year olds have a social networking account?? A 5% B 10% C 50% D 28%
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org A 5% B 10% C 50% D 28% How many 9-10 year olds have a social networking account? This rises to 75% of 12-15 years olds
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What is the estimated weekly hours of internet consumption for 12-15 year olds? A 20 B 10 C 7 D 15
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org A 20 B 10 C 7 D 15 What is the estimated weekly hours of internet consumption for 12-15 year olds? This is 5.5 for 5-7 year olds 8 hours for 8-11 year olds
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How many children aged 8-11 have a mobile phone? A 12% B 75% C 48% D 29%
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How many children aged 8-11 have a mobile phone? A 12% B 75% C 48% D 29% It is 87% for 12-15 year old with 41% of these being Smart phones (Internet access)
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org A 5% B 20% C 12% D 55% What % of 8-11 year olds ‘talk’ to people they do not directly know?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What % of 8-11 year olds ‘talk’ to people they do not directly know? A 5% B 20% C 12% D 55% It is 24% for 12-15 year olds
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Where do children prefer learning about how to use technology? A parents B friends C school D instruction manual
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Where do children prefer learning about how to use technology? A parents B friends C school D instruction manual 53% 48% 39% 7%
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Risks and rewards of the Internet What am I doing? Watch Jigsaw video from Think U Know website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Risks and rewards of the Internet What are the risks?What are the rewards? Wrong information Grooming Cyber-bullying Too much screen time Illegal downloads Managing friendships Information Sharing created content Awareness of the world Normalising extreme behaviour
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Parents’ views: - harmful and inappropriate content Grooming viruses Children’s and young people’s views: reputational damage online bullying Facebook (‘a necessity of life’) - ID theft Media’s views: Grooming Pornography Viruses Underage Facebook use Risks and rewards of the Internet
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Personal responsibility: Know when to Tell Block Report Know how to Make the right choices Speak appropriately Set privacy settings Check accuracy What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Telling, blocking and reporting What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Making the right choices and speaking appropriately What skills do they need to have? Don’t use a webcam with people you don’t know. Turn webcam off after use.
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Check accuracy – don’t accept what’s written! What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org www.kids.yahoo.com www.askkids.com www.kidsclick.org www.searchbox.co.uk/kids www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/find http://primaryschoolict.com What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Self-regulation: Time spent and appropriateness of games played Security settings: Who are they playing with? What are they communicating? What skills do they need to have? Parent’s information video https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/parentsguide/
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What skills do they need to have? Knowledge of settings: Password protection Location tracking Knowledge of appropriate use: Respect Reporting www.childnet.com/downloads/mobilesQ.pdf
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Setting privacy settings – who knows their password? What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Don’t fall for scams! Protect your online reputation What skills do they need to have? http://facecrooks.com
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What skills do they need to have? What is their ‘digital footprint’?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Safe -Don’t give out personal information to people you don’t trust Meeting -Meeting someone you met online can be dangerous Accepting -Accepting Internet content you don’t trust can be dangerous Reliable - Information found on the Internet may not always be reliable Tell - Tell someone if something is bothering you What skills do they need to have?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What skills do they need to have? Tell someone if something is bothering you Let’s Fight It Together
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How can we help? I am safe.I am safe ☺ I am safe I am kind and responsible I think carefully © It’s not mine
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org
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What do parents do? Talk Share Model How can we help?
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org What skills do they need to have? www.kidsmart.org.uk/parents http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/topics/safety-and-privacy
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How can we help? Block sites that are not age appropriate limit inappropriate and illegal material Set timings – automatic switch off at bedtime Monitor activity
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org Simple steps to protection I have asked my child to show me sites they use I have asked my child to set the security settings on all the technologies they use I have asked my child to only accept people they know and trust in the real world as online “Friends” I have set safe settings on our computer/laptop and set adult content filters on my child’s smart phone My child has agreed to tell me if they are worried about something online
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lead ▪ learn ▪ protect ▪ engage www.somersetelim.org How can we help? Improve your knowledge – and ask questions! Somerset ICT parents’ site Knowthenet.org Grapple
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