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Title: staff presentation esafety


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eSafety - staff
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Welcome!
Accessed anywhere anytime
A key skill for life
Wide and flexible range of information
Easy to communicate with friends and family
Motivational and fun
Raise standards
Presentation
Why do we and our young people use ICT?
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Aims of this session
Look at how children and young people are
accessing the Internet in a variety of
ways Raise awareness of eSafety issues
Consider ways of supporting all school staff in
keeping children and young people safe Consider
next steps
Promote the positive
Respond to the negative
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The Internet and Related Technologies
Their space
Internet
Our space
Your space
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How we use these technologies
  • Adults
  • e-mail
  • Shopping
  • Booking holidays
  • Research
  • Young people
  • Music
  • Games
  • Chat
  • Instant Messaging (IM)
  • Blogs
  • Social Networking

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Moving on
Adults
Young people web2
Download
Consume
Corporate
Separate media
Static
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Some of the technologies
Mobile phones
Instant messaging
What next ???
BLOGS
Social networking
E-mail
Music Download sites
Podcasting
Gaming sites
Chat Rooms
Wikies
P2P file-sharing
Video broadcasting
Text
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Video broadcasting
  • Video sharing websites are where users can
    upload, view and share video clips
  • Videos can be rated and the number of times
    viewed recorded
  • Video recorded with mobile phones can easily
    upload
  • YouTube is one of the ten most popular websites

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Social networking
  • Based on the idea of networking with friends and
    friends of friends
  • 49 of the 3,000 children surveyed by Ofcom have
    a social networking profile
  • It is estimated that 19 of all UK youngsters
    have a presence on a social networking site
    (Source Ofcom)
  • Required age for Bebo registration 13 years

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Chat Rooms
Instant messaging
  • Chat Rooms are websites or part of websites that
    provide an area for communities with common
    interests to chat in real time. Many ? Many
  • Instant Messaging IM is a way of communicating
    with another individual in real time across the
    internet using text-based not voice
    communication. One ? One

79 of children use IM 29 of parents dont know
what IM is Get I.T. safe NCH 2006 11 16 year
olds
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Are our children and young people aware of the
risks?
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Gaming sites
  • Why are children engaging in these multiplayer,
    online games?
  • Role-play, adventure and life simulations are
    becoming very popular
  • Added extra elements of self-expression and
    personalisation
  • Play on-line with other gamers from around the
    world
  • Play in real-time

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School Outside
of school
  • Supervised
  • Monitored
  • Filtered
  • Curriculum

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Why is education so important in this area?
  • 99 of children aged 8-17 access
  • the internet
  • (Ofcom, 2008)
  • 90 of children aged 5-16 now have
  • a computer at home
  • (ChildWise, 2008)

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Why is education so important in this area?
  • Biggest danger is the not knowing

55 access the internet everyday 47 for an hour
or more 21 liked IM/Chat the most 15 used
gaming sites 33 had access in their bedrooms 25
have met someone offline 83 have taken a friend
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  • CEOP works across the UK and maximises
    international links to tackle child sex abuse
    wherever and whenever it happens.
  • provides internet safety advice for parents and
    carers
  • provides information on internet safety and safe
    surfing for young people aged 11 to 16 years
  • report facility enabling anyone
    to report any inappropriate or potentially
    illegal activity with or towards a child online

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Think U Know Resources
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Hector the Protector KS1 materials from CEOP
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Over to you discuss
  • How aware are you of eSafety issues within your
    school and the wider community?
  • Have any children/ young people in your class or
    school had threats to their eSafety?
  • Would you know what to do if a child reported an
    incident to you?
  • Do you model or discuss internet safety with your
    pupils?

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Activity 15 mins!
  • Take time to look at your schemes of work, the
    Herts ICT Management System and Signposts to
    Safety and reflect on/ discuss with your
    colleagues what measures you are already taking
    to cover eSafety in the curriculum.
  • Is it just the responsibility of the ICT and PHSE
    subject leaders to embed eSafety into the wider
    curriculum?

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Where can you go for help?
  • Primary
  • Signpost to safety for KS1 and KS2
  • Think U Know
  • CBBC Stay safe
  • Secondary
  • Signposts to Safety for KS3 and KS4
  • Childnet International
  • Think U Know
  • Parents
  • Parentscentre
  • KnowITAll for Parents
  • Think U Know
  • Further resources
  • www.becta.org.uk/publications
  • www.thegrid.org.uk/eservices/safety/index.shtml
  • http//www.iwf.org.uk/

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http//www.dcsf.gov.uk/byronreview
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Challenges ? Young People ? Maturity
  • Like to post images and reveal some information
    about themselves
  • Want lots of friends
  • Talk about their peers can be hostile
  • Use inappropriate nicknames, often sexual
  • Express insecurities and fantasies
  • Trick others to make silly, embarrassing,
    dangerous acts with video or webcam
  • Push boundaries - just as we pushed the
    boundaries as children

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It starts with Primary
  • Primary pupils as likely as secondary to access
    inappropriate material
  • Year 9 girls most susceptible to grooming
  • Year 6, 10 and 11 most likely to plagiarise (boys
    more commonly than girls)
  • Keeping up with unknown technology

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eSafety Summing up the risks
  • Content - sexual, racist, violent unreliable/
    bigoted i.e. safety of childrens minds
  • Commerce - scams, phishing and pharming,
    downloads which steal information from users !
  • Contact - via interactive technologies IM,
    chat, multiplayer games
  • Culture bullying, camera phones, blogging,
    social networking ..

One third of young people who go online at least
once a week report having received unwanted
sexual (31) or nasty comments (33) via email,
chat, instant message or text message. Only 7 of
parents think their child has received such
comments. UK Children Go Online, 2005, 9-19 year
olds
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What should schools be doing?
  • Principles Have Acceptable Use Policies for
    all staff and pupils which are regularly
    reviewed and consistently applied. Have clear
    guidelines with appropriate sanctions. Make
    sure the whole school community is involved
    through regular eSafety discussions.
  • Infrastructure Keep virus and firewall software
    up to-date on all machines. HGfL provides
    filtered and monitored access.
  • Education Celebrate the positive impact of ICT
    whilst being mindful of eSafety. Use safe
    search options and always check links before
    using in the classroom. Make sure eSafety
    is embedded in the wider curriculum for all
    ages. Work with parents and carers to raise
    awareness.
  • Systems Use professional tools i.e. school
    based email. Be aware that all use of the
    schools ICT systems can be monitored, tracked
    and this information can be made available.

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Schools Responsibilities
  • Becta
  • Schools therefore have a major responsibility
    to educate their pupils teaching them the
    appropriate behaviours and critical thinking
    skills to enable them to remain both safe and
    legal when using the internet and related
    technologies.
  • Every Child Matters
  • Be healthy
  • Stay safe
  • Enjoy and achieve
  • Make a positive contribution
  • Achieve economic well-being

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Policy and Procedure in Schools
  • E-safety publication
  • Main recommendations
  • eSafety co-ordinator
  • Policies
  • AUPs for all
  • Incident log

www.becta.org.uk/schools/esafety
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What level is your school?
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What can I do as a member of staff?
  • Maintain awareness of eSafety and always
    consider the eSafety of my pupils when using ICT
    as a learning and teaching tool
  • Ensure that both staff and pupils follow the
    Acceptable Use Policy
  • Know where to get support or help

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Questions for your school to consider!
  • Who is responsible for eSafety?
  • Who is responsible for teaching eSafety?
  • Does everyone know how to respond to an incident?
  • Does you school have an effective AUP?
  • When was your AUP last reviewed?
  • How are parents and carers informed about
    eSafety?
  • How are Governors involved with eSafety?
  • What eSafety messages will you be giving to the
    children and young people in the short and long
    term?

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Dont forget!
  • Children and Young people will not tell adults
    about a problem if they feel their access to the
    technologies will be restricted. They MUST know
    how to discuss or report an incident or concern.

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Aims of this session
Look at how children and young people are
accessing the Internet in a variety of
ways Raise awareness of eSafety issues
Consider ways of supporting all school staff in
keeping children and young people safe Consider
next steps
Promote the positive
Respond to the negative
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