E-Safety Parent talk . Thursday 15

E-Safety
Parent talk
Thursday
th
15
November 2012
6pm-7pm
Speakers: Mrs Toni Sambrook, Mrs
Claire Crew, Mr Tim Webber and Mr
Andrew Hatherley.
What are the
problems?
E-safety in the news
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbN2zLg9vTAngi
ng - Tom Daley changing schools
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex17299736 - Fathers fight
1. Cyberbulling
Report this as a bullying issue through the house
team.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5PZ_BhM6o - virus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5WEnqnq1H
k – Claire thought she knew
2. Knowing what
should go online.
Things You Should Not Share on Social Media
 Photos showing you in a vulnerable state
 Complaints or issues about your teachers/friends
 Images and videos of your children- that link names
with current pictures
 Personal Information
 Passwords
 Bank details
 Revealing extreme views on race, religion or politics
 Finally, If you are not comfortable about it … don’t
share it
3. Knowing what websites your children
are on…
For example…
www.chatroulette.com
The website asks you to click a
button to say you are 18 and over
but nothing to stop anyone
accessing this.
4. The dangers of internet
predators.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px9Pqm
4Zbd0 – chat roulette - first two minutes
Camdecoy- not for sale but demonstrates
technology
5. Having your personal
information taken
Hackers can read your e-mails, access
personal information on your computer.
Make sure your computer is up to date with
spyware and anti-virus programmes to
prevent this.
How can you protect your
child online?
 1.
Talk - Talk with your children about what
they are doing online.
Who is your child
talking to? Hopefully
you!
Catfish 12A
Trust 15 – more adult
2. Rules - Together with your children, draw up a
set of responsible rules about using the internet
that the whole family agrees to.
For example: Put all phones in the kitchen to
charge at night (buy a cheap alarm clock). This
way your child will have a break and will not feel
so isolated.
3. Keep Info Safe - Make sure your children
understand the importance of keeping their
personal information safe.
How to set up parental
control
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbp
ncl81GEg
 Just
type how to set parental control on
PC or Mac etc into youtube and a guide
will come up.
4. Keep an Eye Out
Keep the family computer in an area where you can
keep an eye on your children as they use it.
Remember that children can also access the internet
from other devices such as mobile phones, portable
music players and games consoles.
Check the computer/mobile phone history.
Computers have privacy settings for adults and
children.
5. Meetings - Make sure your children know
that they should never meet anyone that
they only know online, unless they take you
or another responsible adult with them.
Password protection
 Not
remembering passwords easily on
computer
 Password protect phone and APP’s
Password protection
Use a password generator- free online-
e.g. Swa3aVE7
Common mistakes:
 Use the same password on every site. Use “password” for your
password.
 Write your password on a piece of paper and post it on your
computer.
 Make it too short.
 Make it too weak.
 Assume it’s okay to have a weak password on your e-mail
account.
 Keep the same password forever and ever.
Profile pictures- Face your manga
Face your manga
Or get a weemee
@ www.weeworld.com
Profile pictures
Privacy settings on twitter and
Facebook
Facebook
 Should
be 13 years old
 Add your children as friends so you can
check that what they are doing is safe.
 You can block APP’s on your child’s
phone if you purchased the contract- ring
the technical team for your network
provider.
What are we doing at
school…
 This
parent e-safety talk
 Assemblies
 PD Days
 ICT acceptable use policy
 Anti-bullying policy
 Pastoral care team (your child's tutor,
house leader and assistant house leader)
What to do if there is
a problem?
At school..
 Report
a cyberbulling issue to the house
team.
 Mr Hatherly will be discussing more about
out anti-bulling policy in a moment.
How to report a
problem…
What can we do to protect
It is important to remember that if you or
your child feel threatened then you report
the issue to your local police.
Over to Mr Hatherly to discuss more about
Cyberbullying and what we are doing and
what you can do to combat it….
PEER SUPPORT
GROUP
ANTI-BULLYING
PEER SUPPORT GROUP
We are a Group of students who are
committed to preventing bullying.
OUR
 TO
AIMS
MAKE THE SCHOOL A BULLYING FREE
SCHOOL
 TO SUPPORT OTHER STUDENTS IN SCHOOL.
 TO WORK WITH TEACHERS TO PROMOTE
ANTI-BULLYING IDEAS
PEER SUPPORT GROUP
 We
have a been trained as student
counsellors by Southampton City Council
to listen and support others students.
 Recruitment-Anybody who is interested in
joining our group can join. They need to
speak to Mr Hatherley so they can be
trained.
 Once we have been trained we are
awarded with a Peer Support badge that
we wear on our Blazers so we can be
identified as Peer Supporters.
PEER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
 WE
HAVE A FRIENDLY PEER SUPPORT
ROOM WHERE STUDENT CAN COME
AND CHAT.
 WE UPDATE THE PLANNERS WITH
TERMLY ANTI-BULLYING INTIATIVES
AND COMPETITIONS.
 MEETING WITH OTHER SCHOOLS SO
WE CAN SHARE IDEAS ON ANTIBULLYING.
 PROMOTING ANTI-BULLYING WEEK,
INVOLVED IN THE SCHOOLS
ASSMEBLIES.
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