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How to stay safe on the internet 5S e-safety assembly
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Online gaming
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Social network
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Download music
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Researching or browsing
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26% of children have a public social networking prole such as Facebook. You must be 13 years or older.
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12% of 9-16 year olds say they have been bothered or upset by something on the internet…
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…however, 56% of parents whose child has received nasty or hurtful messages online are not aware of this.
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1/8 parents dont monitor their childrens online activities…while 56% of parents take positive steps such as suggesting to their children how to behave towards others online.
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36% of 9-16 year olds claim that they denitely know more about the internet than their parents.
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73% of children say their friends have helped or supported their internet use.
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44% of children claim to have received some guidance on safe internet use from their friends, and 35% say that they have also provided advice to their friends.
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Children say they receive most online safety advice from: 1) parents (63%) 2) teachers (58%) 3) other relatives (47%) 4) friends (44%).
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87% of all children use the internet at home and most of the time we are unsupervised while we browse the web.
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How do we Stay Safe on the internet?
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Stranger Danger!
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New email!
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Bob10: Hello. I want to be friends. Whats your phone number?
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The internet is just like real life because it is real life.
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E Safety Top 10 Tips countdown
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10) Treat your password like your toothbrush!
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9) Only give your mobile number or website address to trusted friends and family
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8) Block the bully!
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7) Save the evidence
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6) Do not reply to bad language or bullying
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5) Check your profile and make sure it doesnt include any personal information
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4) Always respect others
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3) Think before you send!
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2) Look out for your friends
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1) Tell your parent, carer or a teacher if something or someone makes you feel uncomfortable or worried
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www.thinkuknow.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc
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Cyber bullying
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3 Top Tips taken from the thinkuknow website to keep you safe from cyber bullying
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1) DONT RESPOND AND DONT REPLY
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2) SAVE ALL NASTY MESSAGES AND EMAILS
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3) TELL AN ADULT
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Thank you for watching our e-safety assembly
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