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E-Safety?. E-Safety risks. Content: harm that can arise from exposure to age inappropriate, distasteful or illegal content Conduct: harm that can arise from how young people behave online Contact: harm that can arise from interactions with other individuals online.
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E-Safety risks • Content: harm that can arise from exposure to age inappropriate, distasteful or illegal content • Conduct: harm that can arise from how young people behave online • Contact: harm that can arise from interactions with other individuals online
Child Exploitation = 1 + 2 + 3 • 1. Vulnerability (Victim) • 2. Power (abuser) • 3. Situation (opportunity)
Advice from CEOP • The key lesson for children & young people is do not engage strangers online, however old you think they are - Full stop. • No computers or electronic devices in bedrooms.
Future Challenges facing us: • 4G – parental controls • Constant change • Apps • Sexting + image security • Cyber bullying
What are we doing? • E-safety curriculum • Engaging parents wherever possible with regards to e-safety • Advice, Guidance & Support • SHARP Reporting System
What can you do? • Know how to report concerns • Engage your children about e-safety • Educate yourselves - Read websites, advice & guidance on e-safety • Discuss with your children how they are using new technologies • Monitor their internet use and networking
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