Nick Stoneman Simon Moules.  I was a police officer  I was born on 7 th July 1970  I live at 167 Victoria Road, Rayleigh  I have three pets, a dog,

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Nick Stoneman Simon Moules

 I was a police officer  I was born on 7 th July 1970  I live at 167 Victoria Road, Rayleigh  I have three pets, a dog, horse and a canary  My is  I drive a Mini Cooper  I love scuba diving This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 I am a social worker  I was born on 3 rd September 1978  I live at 35 First Avenue, Chelmsford  I have two pets, a snake and a hamster  My is  I have one child  I drive a Porsche 911  I collect old coins This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 What are the good things about the Internet?  What are the bad things?  If you see something on the Internet that upsets you, what do you do?  What’s the difference between a real friend and a online friend?  An online friend wants you to meet them, what do you do?  If you receive an from someone you do not know, what do you do? This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 Listen & download music  Help with your homework  Find out about anything in the world  s  Instant messenger  Watch films  Shopping  Play games This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 You might see horrible things that upset you  Some of the information may be wrong  You might be bullied  You might receive upsetting s  People can find out personal information about you  Some people lie about who they are  You might spend too much time on the internet This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) tell my parents or a teacher and they will help me and report it. B) show my friends the website and ask if they think its upsetting. C) close the website and turn off the computer. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) never reply to the messages and tell my parents B) send it to someone I do not like, so it upsets them too. C) reply immediately saying I was upset and will they stop sending me messages. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) the names of my favourite books and movies. B) my real name, address, school, telephone number or passwords, and should not let them see any of my photos. C) the name of my favourite teacher. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) I can trust and can share secrets with. B) I can tell all my personal information to and should see all my photos. C) someone I should really be careful about, because I don't know him or her well. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) tell them I will definitely keep it a secret. B) tell my parents straightaway, as you should never have secrets from them. C) not tell my parents but I would have to tell my best Friends. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) take a break and have a snack. B) use the internet to help me with my homework. C) agree to meet someone who I have only met online. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) accept the request even if I do not personally know them. B) only accept if I know the person in the real world, if I do not know someone personally why be friends online. C) ask them to tell me more about themselves to see if we like the same sort of things. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

A) always use your real name. B) use a name that does NOT reveal your true identity. C) use a name that gives good clues about who you really are. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 Stay safe by keeping all personal details secret, for example, your name, address, family details and passwords.  Never meet in person anyone met online unless accompanied by a parent.  Never open an attachment from an unknown source. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

 Always remember that some people may lie about themselves.  Always leave / block / report bad or uncomfortable messages.  Tell a parent if they see or receive anything online that they are unsure about.  Reject all ‘friend requests’ from people they do not personally know. This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent

Would you talk to them? Would you tell them your name or where you live? Would you tell them your passwords? Would you give them a picture of yourself to keep? Would you agree to go back to their house? NO!! So why would you do it online? This product is the sole property of Copperex Training and no person has permission to use the material without their prior consent