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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
Child Exploitation = 1 + 2 + 3
• 1. Vulnerability (Victim)
• 2. Power (abuser)
• 3. Situation (opportunity)
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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:
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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
SHARP
Reporting
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
“Everything that is in the world when you are
born is normal, everything that is invented or
developed between when you are born and
when you turn 30 is the future; incredibly
exciting and with any luck you can make a
career out of it. Everything that is invented or
developed after you turn 30 is the root of evil
and should be banned.... until it has been
around for 10 years and turns out to be OK!”
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