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Online Safety: Parents -
Sue Finnigan
E-Learning Consultant SCC
Protecting Children Online
Behaviour puts young people at risk not
technology
How Did You Decide?
Who?
What?
Where?
S E Finnigan Sheffield City Council November 2017
• Friends of Friends
• Bullies
• Predators
• Universities
• Employers
• Children and Young
People
• Parents
• Colleagues
• Anyone!
Can I Be Your Friend?
What are our children and young people
doing online?
Like KS1
Youtube
online gaming
music
TV
virtual worlds – less over last year.
Some App Use. Some online Gamers
KS2
Instagram and Snapchat
Musically
Skype
YouTube/ Vloggers
Online Gaming, Roblox, FIFA
Minecraft
GTA5 COD
KS3
Snapchat
YouTube/ Vloggers
One to Many messaging – WhatsApp etc
Online Gaming – GTA5, COD, FIFA
KS4
Shopping
Music/ TV
Research
Twitter/Facebook/Blogs/ Vlogging
Online gaming – GTA5 COD
Hate
KS2
Cyberbullying
Rude images/content
Advertising/Pop Ups
Stranger Contact
Hacking and Griefers
Gambling – in app purchases
KS3
Perverts/Paedophiles
Sexting
Pornography
Stalkers
Hackers/webcam
Cyberbullying
Trolling swearing and rage in games
YouTube
Pressure
• To be online
• To get likes
• To look “right”
• Worry about friends
• Inappropriate Information
• Asked for images
What Does Support Mean?
Relationships
• High standards of
behaviour
• Clear negotiated
boundaries
• Warm Relationships
• Measured Responses
Technical
Settings
Education Relationship
What to do if you have a Who worry
Explain to your child why you are worried about the people they are in touch with online
If someone is bullying your child online:
• Keep the evidence – screenshots and/or texts
• If it’s someone from their school, talk to their teacher
• Report to the service provider
• Find out how to block users on Social Media Sites
If you are concerned about a person who is talking to your child, you can report it to CEOP or the police.
What to do if you have a What worry
Check your child’s privacy settings on sites like Musical.ly and image sharing sites like Instagram. Think about the age they have told different sites
Turn off in-app purchasing on smartphones and tablets register it for an under 18.
Decide whether you need to involve your child’s school or even the police
Talk to your child about the news and where to find it.
What to do if you have a Where worry
Talk to your child about your concerns
Agree sites that you’re happy for them to use
Set YouTube SafetyMode and Google SafeSearch
to help filter ‘inappropriate content’
Familiarise yourself with reporting tools on sites
like instagram, YouTube
www.Vodafone.parents.com
Parent Checklist
I have asked my child to show me the sites they
use.
I have checked my child’s privacy settings.
I have asked my child about their online friends.
I have set appropriate controls on the
computer/laptop, gaming and mobile devices.
My child has agreed to tell me if they are
worried about something online.
I know where to get help if I’m concerned about
my child.