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Pitmaston Primary School E-Safety Workshop for Parents 23.03.16 Objectives To learn about keeping our children safe online. To look at some of the activities children undertake during e-safety in school. To learn about CEOP and the


  1. Pitmaston Primary School E-Safety Workshop for Parents 23.03.16

  2. Objectives • To learn about keeping our children safe online. • To look at some of the activities children undertake during e-safety in school. • To learn about CEOP and the thinkyouknow programme.

  3. What do you think your children do online? • Where is Klaus?

  4. In Key Stage One we focus on keeping our personal information private. The children are taught that people can lie to you online as you can’t see them and so it is important to always ask an adult for help on the internet.

  5. In upper Key Stage 2 as children become more aware of social media like facebook, instagram and oovoo we share this video and discuss the importance of checking what you post and making sure you privacy settings are set correctly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE Remember – the age restriction of Facebook is 13, no primary school children should have and account.

  6. Online Gaming

  7. Risks * Inappropriate content * unwanted Contact * Overuse

  8. PEGI

  9. Common Offenders!

  10. Swap them for…

  11. Instant messaging Risks • Unwanted contact • Webcam capability • Private moments • Usage

  12. Mobile Phones

  13. What can mobile phones do?

  14. www.thinkuknow.co.uk

  15. How to make a report. www.ceop.police.uk

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