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Join Kadeem to learn about online safety and get the most out of the Internet. Explore online games, social networks, and learning opportunities while staying mindful of your digital footprint. Discover how to deal with cyberbullying and follow the SMART rules to keep your personal information secure. Remember, meeting strangers online can be dangerous, so always stay cautious. Seek help if anything makes you uncomfortable, and report any problems to trusted adults or authorities. Stay safe, educate yourself, network, support others, and explain your concerns to maintain a secure online presence.
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Online safety Use your CyberSense!
“Hi, I’m Kadeem and I’m here to talk to you about online safety. The Internet is AMAZING, and I want you to get the most out of using it”.
Keeping in touch The Internet is great because… Online games Social Networks Learning about new things
Remember though, everywhere you go online you leave a digital footprint…
Things to think about… / 11 2 / What you look like 0 6 13 Main Street Anytown PB64 8ID Your name?? Dan2006
“Be careful in chatrooms, you can’t be sure who you’re talking to…”
S M A R T How can I keep safe online? AFE EETING CCEPTING ELIABLE ELL
Follow the SMART rules If you wouldn’t say it to a stranger on the street, don’t share it with strangers on the internet… Keepyour personal information SAFE!
Follow the SMART rules Meeting Meeting someone you have only been in touch with online can be dangerous. Remember, online friends are still strangers even if you have been talking to them for a long time.
Follow the SMART rules • Dealing with Cyber Think before you accept something from someone online e.g. a file, a download, a picture etc. It may contain a virus. If you don’t know who it’s from, and it has an attachment… DELETE IT! Accepting
Follow the SMART rules Not everyone online is trustworthy. Somebody may be lying about their age and who they are. Make sure you know who you are talking to and use reputable sites and services to protect you and your computer. Reliable
Follow the SMART rules Tell a parent, carer or trusted adult if someone, or something makes you feel worried or uncomfortable online. Also, tell someone if a friend of yours needs help online too. Tell
What to do! • Don't reply to messages that are meant to harass or upset you. This is likely to encourage the bully • Keep the message; you don't have to read it, but keep it as proof. It is vital to have a record of the incident when you look for help or want to report it • Do not email or print out the image • Report problems to people who can do something about it, parents, school, police • Block the sender. You don’t have to put up with someone harassing you - block unwanted senders! • Tell someone you trust. Talking to your parents, friends, a teacher, youth leader is usually the first step in dealing with any issue • Talk toChildline • Respect yourself and respect others - Being online is very public and very real, although it doesn’t always feel that way
Where to go for help! • National organisations that support young people to stay safe online. • CEOP-www.ceop.police.uk • Childnet - www.childnet.com • NSPCC - www.nspcc.org.uk • Childline - www.childline.org.uk • Think U Know - www.thinkuknow.org.uk • Ask About Games - www.askaboutgames.com • Internet Matters - www.internetmatters.org
Remember what we’ve learnt and Use Your CyberSense! Safe – keep yourself safe Educate – learn about how the web works Network – think who can help you out Support– look after each other Explain – tell someone if you are worried about something online
Goodbye for now! Hope to see you soon so that you can meet all my friends and learn lots of new skills to help you stay safe online.