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1 Digital Parenting – E-safety Workshop 29th June 2016
Digital Parenting – E-safety Workshop 29th June 2016 Miss Ims & Miss Power

2 The Internet is great because…

3 From our small sample group...
67% of Hey with Zion pupils have spoken to someone they don’t know 89% of Hey with Zion pupils speak to people online ONLY 43% of Hey with Zion pupils have told their parents about incidents online

4 Incidents 78% have reported or block this behaviour online , but ONLY 43% have told their parents or guardians. Pornographic images on games Abuse over text Being asked for personal details – which school they attend, their full names and address Swearing

5 What HWZ pupils access online
Snapchat Hangout Musical.ly Playstation Network Dubsmash Movie Star Planet Instagram Wii U Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Youtube Xbox Live Xbox Gold To have a Facebook account you should be 13 yrs of age

6 Devices used at home by HWZ pupils
Phones Laptops Kindle Ipad Playstation Nintendo Question – Have you got parental filters on these devices?

7 Safe practice in regard to anything digital
What is E-Safety? Safe practice in regard to anything digital

8 E-safety this year at HWZ
E-safety Unit delivered through the Computing/Technology Curriculum throughout school E-safety Day 7th Feb 2016 E-safety Poster Competition NSPCC session throughout Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 ‘Are you a Shepherd or a Sheep?’ E-safety Workshop delivered to Year 5 and 6 by Oldham Council School E-Safety Promise signed and agreed by children, staff and parents CEOP button on the school Blog

9 What do you do at home about E-safety?
Do your children know who they are talking to online?

10 What the children use

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12 Tips for Parents Take age-appropriate precautions With young children:
Use technology in a shared family room Find and make child-friendly sites as favourites or bookmarks for them to use. Use child friendly search engines such as:

13 Tips for Parents Parental controls/filters-The 4 big internet providers in the UK – BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media - provide their customers with free parental controls which can be activated at any time. Check out the website for videos on how to do this -

14 Tips for Parents- Parental Controls
Parental Controls from home-networks and android devices

15 Tips for Parents Check the age rating of the games your child plays. There is help from organisations such as Common Sense Media When out and about in public places look out for the filtered Friendly Wifi

16 Minecraft

17 HWZ - E –safety promise


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