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Primary ICT E-safety Workshops 1st and 2 nd February 2011. Agenda. Objectives. Have you or your school dealt with any e-safety issues? How did, or would, you deal with them?. E-safety Review. E-safety Website. www.surreylearning.co.uk/ictleaders. E-safety documents
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Have you or your school dealt with any e-safety issues? How did, or would, you deal with them? E-safetyReview
E-safetyWebsite www.surreylearning.co.uk/ictleaders
E-safety documents Important for all other aspects of safeguarding www.surreycc.gov.uk SurreySafeguardingChildrenBoard
E-safety Toolkit Safe Practice with Technology Important documentsforschools
Updates • Ceop – moving to be part of National Crime agency • Facebook has report abuse page to link to CEOP • Becta going soon by end Jan – e-safety moving to part of DfE • Becta materials retained on national archives. • Safetynet forum group will be retained poss transferred to DfE. • Some E-safety resources to EU Nodes ( SWGfL, IWF, Childnet) • UKCCIS – UK Council for Child internet safety
What has been reported • NFER - Children’s online risks and safety March 10 • The Get Safe Online Report November 2010 • Media Literacy E-Bulletin October 10
What is happening out there… • More than 80% young people aged 5–15 access the internet in their homes. • Children spend more time online than their parents think – on average, children aged 7–13 spend more than an hour on the internet each day. • It is becoming more common for children to access the internet in their own bedrooms and without parental supervision. • There is a growth in using alternative portable devices to access online content • Around a quarter of 8–11 year olds regularly use social networking sites.
What is happening out there… • Younger children (below the age of seven) are increasingly accessing the internet at home – 66% in 2009 compared with 57% in 2008. • 15% of those aged 8 to 12 have arranged to meet an online contact face to face. • Around half of parents do not use internet controls or filtering software,. • Parents are even less aware of safeguarding controls for mobile phones and games consoles. • Some schools do not have sufficiently comprehensive e-safety policies.
QuickQuiz 8 2 to 3 500 700 13 1.5 2.5 250,000 18 • Gamers spend on average ?? hours weekly playing online. • Young people sleep ?? hours less per night than 10 years ago. • Facebook reports more than ?? million active users. • Users spend ?? billion minutes on Facebookeach month. • ?? million players in World of Warcraft, the world's largest MMORPG. • MMORPGs generated $?? billion in subscription revenues worldwide in 2008, forecast to reach $?? billion by 2012. • Up to ?? players are simultaneously online on WoW. • Transactions and sales of virtual goods in virtual worlds were estimated at $?? billion in 2009.
Ofstedupdates • Focus Ofsted inspection more strongly on behaviour and safety, including bullying, as one of four key areas of inspections. From the Importance of Teaching Nov. 10 p10
Tuesday 8th February 2011 It’s more than a game, it’s your life! http://www.saferinternet.org SaferInternetDay2011
Bett Winner this year SWGfL e-safety self review tool Free to register May become costed Obtain an e-safety Mark SWGfL 360̊̊̊ Safe
BroadbandProjectinSurrey • RM the chosen provider • increased capacity - standard sizes • 0-400 pupils 10mb • 400-800 pupils 20mb • 800+ 50mb • Three types of technology - some can be upgraded • Schools need to start doing things, contacted shortly • Most schools transitioned in the Summer term. • Website is http://surreytechs.info/ • Completed by September • Filtering and caching options as before.