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E-Safety What are the risks posed to your child online?
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E-safety Statistics 91% of families in the UK have internet access UK children are more likely to access the Internet from laptops, TVs, mobile phones and games consoles 50% of teenagers use the Internet unsupervised In 2011, half of all UK teenagers had a smartphone with internet access 70% of children aged 5-15 have a games console in their bedroom, many of which are used for online gaming
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Teenage Internet use 1.School work (92% of teenagers in UK) 2.Online gaming (83%) 3.Watching videos on YouTube(75%) 4.Social networks sites such as Facebook (59% of 11-12 year olds)
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Sexting...what is it? Sexting is when somebody uses their mobile to send an inappropriate text or image to other people Group discussion… What can happen as a result of sending inappropriate photos or messages?
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Exposed Group discussion… What can happen as a result of sending inappropriate photos or messages?
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The Risks of Sexting Bullying / harassment Lack of control of images Your ‘digital footprint’ Future career / job issues Where the images might end up… The legal implications
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Protect yourself and your mates You've got to always think before you send or share. Think how it would affect yourself and others …
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The Dangers of Sexting Remember, photos you take and send can become public and permanent. And the police may get involved
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Thinkuknow There is always somewhere you can go for help and advice www.thinkuknow.co.uk
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If things go a step too far, report directly to Click CEOP www.clickceop.net
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