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Connect with Respect

Connect with Respect. How to stay safe What to do when things go wrong. What Information would you give out?. Don’t give out personal information . Mobile Numbers, Photos, Once it’s online, anyone could save it. Don’t organise social events online.

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Connect with Respect

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  1. Connect with Respect • How to stay safe • What to do when things go wrong.

  2. What Information would you give out? • Don’t give out personal information. • Mobile Numbers, Photos, • Once it’s online, anyone could save it. • Don’t organise social events online. • Don’t use the Location settings to tell people where you are. • Don’t add just anyone as friend.

  3. People online • Adults with bad intentions know that loads of young people use gaming, chat sites & Social networking sites. • Sometimes they pretend to be young people too. • People are not always who they say they are.

  4. How to stay safe • Do use a Cartoon for your Profile Picture or a picture of a band. • Do use a Nickname or Initials. • Do lock your privacy settings. • Only add real friends.

  5. Cyber Bullying • Internet or Mobiles to deliberately upset someone else. • 24/7 Bullying • Can affect someone not just at school, but at home as well.

  6. How to stay safe • Tell someone • Do not reply or retaliate. • Block them. • Keep the Evidence as proof to catch the bully.

  7. The LAW • Harassment, threatening behaviour and menacing communications. • Protection from Harassment Act 1997 • Malicious Communications Act 1988 • Teacher’s can confiscate your phones. • Senior Teachers ‘can’ search your mobile phone without your consent in a bid to combat all forms of cyber-bullying.

  8. Hacking & Viruses • Hacking - breaking into a computer system to gain an unauthorised access. • Viruses - computer programs that can replicate themselves and harm the computer systems and files. • Emails, Instant messages, unrecognised files, USB sticks. • Hacking and creating viruses is breaking the law. • The Computer Misuse Act of 1990 

  9. How to Stay Safe • Create a strong password and keep it secret. • Already hacked - change the password. • Locked out - contact the website owners • Don't click on links that you are sent to you. • Up to date Anti-Virus Software.

  10. Sexting “You’d do it if you loved me” “I thought I was in love with him “ “I would have done anything he asked” “He sent them on to his friends, the whole school seemed to know about it” • Don’t send inappropriate images of you or anyone else to other people.

  11. LAW • You are in possession of an indecent image of a child (Child Pornography). • An offenceunder the Protection of Children Act 1978 and the Criminal Justice Act 1988.

  12. How to Stay Safe • If they really loved you…they wouldn’t ask you to send it. • Don’t send any inappropriate images. • You don’t know who might see it • Your parents, friends, future employer or even an offender! • If you receive any inappropriate images delete them straight away.

  13. ZIP IT • KEEP IT PRIVATE • THINK

  14. BLOCK IT • BLOCK PEOPLE • REMOVE FRIENDS • DON’T OPEN IT

  15. FLAG IT • TELL SOMEONE! • REPORT IT TO CEOP

  16. Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre • Help children stay safe online. • Acted inappropriately towards you online or someone know? • Sexual chator asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable • Someone being insistent on meeting up.

  17. Don’t suffer in SilencePlease see a member of staff if you have been affected by something in this assembly

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