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INTERNET AWARENESS FOR PARENTS

INTERNET AWARENESS FOR PARENTS. What we will talk about. CEOP Access Points Social Networking Online Grooming Text Talk Useful Websites. CEOP. C hild E xploitation and O nline P rotection Based in London Made up of Police Officers, Social Workers, Child Protection Officers

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INTERNET AWARENESS FOR PARENTS

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  1. INTERNET AWARENESS FOR PARENTS

  2. What we will talk about • CEOP • Access Points • Social Networking • Online Grooming • Text Talk • Useful Websites

  3. CEOP • Child Exploitation and Online Protection • Based in London • Made up of Police Officers, Social Workers, Child Protection Officers • Affiliated to SOCA (Serious and Organised Crime Agency)

  4. Access Points • Desktop Computer • Laptop Computer • X-BOX • Playstation • Wii • Satellite TV • Mobile Phone

  5. How do young people use mobile phones

  6. Mobile Phones-the risks • Web Access • Bullying • Sexting • Lack of supervision • High Mobile Phone Bills!

  7. How can you reduce the risks? • Pay-as-you-go mobiles limit the number of calls and texts that can be used • Monitor the activity on the mobile • Encourage your child to show you how the mobile works

  8. Social Networking • Sites that help connect friends using a number of tools like blogs, profiles, e-mails, photos and videos

  9. What are the dangers? • Over 100,000 children illicitly using these sites in the UK • The biggest danger is children giving out personal information • They can’t see who they are speaking to • They have no way of knowing if the person they are talking to is lying to them • They think they are invincible online

  10. More than 500 million users worldwide • 1 in 3 people on earth have used Facebook • 23.5 million users in the UK • 50% of these users log on every day • 150 million users access Facebook via their mobile phones • 2.7 million photographs uploaded every 20 minutes • 10.2 million comments made every 20 minutes • In total,users are on Facebook for an average of 700 billion minutes per month

  11. Facebook Privacy Settings

  12. Online Grooming Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009 covers a number of offences relating to grooming including - Sending sexual written communication by whatever means Sending sexual images to children

  13. Case Study • January 2010 • 2 x 15 year old girls from Sanquhar communicating with a 30 year old male on MSN • After 3 months the male travelled from Canada to meet the girls • Hotel room booked in Glasgow • Travelled from Glasgow to meet the girls at a nearby Railway Station • Police made aware and he was detained. • Following a court case he was sentenced to 16 months in Prison and placed on the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years • Canadian authorities are looking into similar cases

  14. Protecting Children Using Social Networking Sites • Encourage them to only upload pictures that you as their parents would be happy to see • Don’t post phone numbers or e-mail addresses on their homepage • Help your child to adjust their account settings so that only approved friends can instant message them • Check that the privacy settings have been changed to suit your child • Encourage them not to give too much away in a blog • Ask them to show you how to use these sites. They will know far more than you!!!!!!

  15. Basic Computer Safety • Learn as much as possible about what your child does online • Ask your child to show you what they typing and who they are talking to • Check the history on the computer, if it has been deleted ask why • Look out for changes in your child that might indicate a problem

  16. REPORT ABUSE BUTTON

  17. BBL BRB DIKU F2F ASL HAK Be Back Later Be Right Back Do I know You? Face to Face Age,sex,location Hugs and Kisses Text Talk

  18. KPL PLOS PIR AWHFY GNOC TDTM IPN Keeping parents clueless Parents looking over shoulder Parent in room Are we having fun yet? Get naked on cam Talk Dirty To Me I’m Posting Naked Text Talk

  19. Further advice and how to report abuse • Numerous websites available for advice- • www.thinkyouknow.co.uk • www.ceop.gov.uk • www.childnet.co.uk • www.netlingo.co.uk

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