Hutton All Saints’ Online Risks and Dangers WorkshopWEDNESDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2014
Aims of the Workshop
◦What is E-Safety?◦How do we use these technologies?◦What are the dangers for the children and us?◦What do we do in school?◦What could you do at home?
What do we mean by E-safety?
• Staying safe on the internet
• Staying safe using mobile phones and other electronic media
• Knowing the risks and consequences of our own and other people’s online behaviour
Some facts and figures
◦ 93% of children aged 5-15 used the internet in 2013◦ Estimated weekly volume of time spent on the internet
◦ 5- 7 year olds 6.7 hours a week◦ 8-11 year olds 9.2 hours a week
Ofcom (2013) Children and parents: media use and attitudes report (PDF). London: OfcomChild Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre (2013) Threat assessment of child sexual exploitation and abuse (PDF). C.; Ball, R. and Vernon, H. (2014) The experiences of 11-16 year olds on social networking sites (PDF, 1.24MB) . London: NSPCC.
◦ 4.3 billion people used the Internet in 2013 (Earth’s population is 7 billion)◦ 18% of 8-11 have an active social networking presence◦ 29% of UK children (9-16) said they had contact online with someone they hadn’t met face to face◦ 23% of 11 and 12 year olds with a social networking site profile say they have been upset by something
on it over the last year
◦ 33% of children use the Internet on their own with little or no supervision. ◦ 47% of parents of primary age children state that their child knows more
about the internet that they do
How do we use these technologies?
BLOGS
Podcasting
Instant messaging
Gaming sites
Social networking
Chat Rooms
Mobile phones
Video broadcasting
Music Download
sites
Wikies
What next???
Text
P2Pfile-sharing
Social Networking/ Online Slang LOL ROFL IYKWIMIMHO F2F/ FTF POS PAW
What are the dangers of these technologies?
• Identity Fraud/Hacking• Viruses• Trolling/Bullying• Seeing inappropriate content• Spending money accidentally• People knowing/seeing/using information about you
What do we do in school?
Content
Contact
Conduct
• Understanding anyone can make a website.• Knowing what to look for when assessing a website’s validity.• Understanding who content belongs to.• Looking at the impact of wrong or inappropriate information.
• Keeping personal information secure.• Understanding that online communication can be monitored• Knowing that anyone can create an alias/avatar.• Knowing how to report.
• Respecting the work of others.• Understanding the risks of new technologies.• Know that a digital footprint lasts forever
CEOP Jigsaw
What can you do at home?
What can they use?
Be open and talk about the technologies before they have been embedded.
Set expectation and rules in relation to time spent and content accessed.
Show an interest in what your child is assessing online and have a go yourself.
Set up parental controls and filters on computers, consoles and mobile devices.
Think about where technologies are being used.
Make sure antiviral software is up to date and working.
Final thoughts ‘The biggest internet danger is that we concentrate on the danger
and ignore the benefits.’
Staying safe?
Great resource?
Our message to you: Talk and monitor rather than ban (children will just do things in secret)
Ensure your children know to tell an adult when something goes wrong
Take an interest!
Once something is posted to the internet it is there forever
Ensure personal details are not put on the internet
Do you know your children’s followers?
Check safety on devices
Don’t write anything on the internet that you wouldn’t say face to face
Age restrictions for games are there for a reason
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