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De Bohun Primary School E-Safety Presentation Tuesday 9 December

Please remember… ‘When used safely, the internet is an amazing learning resource for children.’

Some facts… There are 7.1 billion people in the world and 7.4 billion active mobile phones. Facebook – 1.3 billion profiles worldwide 300m photos uploaded every day Youtube – 4 billion videos watched every day 60 hours of video uploaded every minute WhatsApp – 34 billion messages sent every day

Some facts… In 2013 29% of children aged 8-11 were ‘friends’ with someone online that they had never met 40% of 13-18year olds admitted SEXTING 60% of 13-18 year olds admitted to seeing inappropriate images of others Children as young as 8 years old are blackmailed or exploited for photographs they have posted online

Snapchat deletes the photo doesn’t it…??

Child Exploitation Online Protection Centre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE&safe=active Child Exploitation Online Protection Centre

What can you do? Have the conversation early and often Ask your child what they do online (including phones) Let your child teach you how to use social networks and games Know who your child is talking to online Set rules and agree boundaries Make sure content is age appropriate Use parental controls Make sure your child’s privacy is protected Check your child knows how to use reporting tools Ensure internet access is in an exposed place within the home – there should be nothing to hide