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E-Safety
Understanding how to help keep your children safe online
Parental advice videos
Where’s Klaus
Keeping up with the Jones’
Access
School
Home
Mobile data
CPU games
Friends
Home
Broadband provider
3rd party software
Limit amount of time
Look at the history – Talk to them
Different passwords for different levels of connection
The big 4 – How to..?
Just click on the company below for instructions to set up parental controls:
BT
SKY
Talk Talk
Virgin
Computer games – Goal posts
Peer pressure
Your discretion
Sit down and play it with them
Team speak
Mobile data
Getting to the age want (need ) a phone
Can have content controls on but they do not limit very much
Best = Mobile data OFF
School
Locked down and controlled tightly
Monitored and tracked
No need to worry!
Friends
Mobile phones at school
Friends’ houses
Education
My child wouldn’t do that…
Talk with your children
Don’t ignore it
Open and honest (ish) is a good rule
Social networks
Lots of you will use them
Age appropriate – Club penguin
13+ for Facebook many younger people are on there
Educate – Privacy settings – Real friends
Cyber-bullying
Mobile phones – Text
Chat rooms/social networks
Unacceptable – Schools are equipped to deal with it – Do tell them – Be sensible
Grooming
Stranger DANGER!
Talk to your child about it in this context
Internet is a fun and educational place – Don’t ban – Communicate with your child
Englefield Primary + Secondary
We educate your children in all areas of E-Safety age appropriately
Secondary schools will continue to do this
Thanking you!
Any questions?
I will post this Power Point on the school website with a link on the front page
Educational videos
KS1 E-Safety cartoon
KS2 CEOP E-safety video