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1 WELCOME TO POPPY ROAD’S SAFER INTERNET DAY 10.02.16

2 WHAT DO WE DO IN SCHOOL? Active e-safety policy E-safety council made up of children and adults in school Assemblies and e-safety days Regular teaching-constant raising awareness Using digital technology safely and responsibly and modelling this. Teaching how to use Internet for research, games, entertaining and communication – blogging, emails

3 WHAT DO YOU THINK INTERNET SAFETY IS ABOUT?

4 HERE’S WHAT OUR CHILDREN HAD TO SAY… - Don’t go on strange things or buy things (Y1) - Don’t say hello to strangers online because they could hack your laptop and get your bank details. (Y3) - You have to be safe on the computer to watch out for adults because they pretend to be children (Y4) - Don’t share personal information & be careful what you google as you may download a virus. (Y5) - Don’t give out personal information like name/age/school/address & don’t show your face either. (Y6)

5 INTERNET SAFETY IS ABOUT SAFEGUARDING 1. Teaching your child to be responsible online 2. Protecting your child from other people’s online activity

6 TEACHING The internet is WONDERFUL !

7 TEACHING Be kind & respectful online as you would be in real life What you do reflects on you, and it can’t be erased.’t be erased. reputation.com Things are not always as they seem! The Tomato Spider

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9 PROTECTING Parent controls Reviews Mind reader

10 Search Use a child friendly search engine

11 What is Cyberbullying? Sending cruel, nasty, or threatening messages by text or computer Creating websites or fake profiles, or adding to existing websites, unpleasant stories, pictures, or jokes making fun of others. Posting pictures or video clips online without the person’s knowledge Breaking into another person’s e-mail/social network/msn account and sending nasty or embarrassing material to others. Using Instant Messaging services to gang up on or exclude another person. Racist, Xenophobic and Homophobic comments posted online or sent by text

12  Don’t reply/retaliate  Report it to the school  If on a social networking site, report them to the website and BLOCK/DELETE the user.  Report it to the police ( through the CEOP button available on the CEOP website)  SAVE the conversations, do not delete any evidence. What to do if your child is being bullied online…

13 Useful websites about e-safety www.thinkuknow.co.uk www.kidsmart.org.co.uk www.childnet.com www.ceop.police.uk

14 MOBILE PHONE SAFETY Who are you communicating with? How do you know? What are you saying /sending? What are they saying / sending?

15 SOCIAL MEDIA PROBLEMS OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL What should you do? Remind the children that the code of conduct we have at school that is focused around respect for everyone, also applies at home. What if children from the school are also involved? Make sure that you contact the parents/carer of the child to discuss options and steps forward. Does school need to know? Any case of bullying on-line should be reported to school once you have dealt with it outside of school. We may recommend that further action is taken.

16 QUESTIONS?


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