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Opening Slide. Internet Safety Parent Presentation. Today’s Agenda. The Internet Landscape Internet Concerns The i-SAFE Program Education Outreach Youth Empowerment How YOU can get involved. The Internet Has Changed Our World. There are 605,000,000 Internet users worldwide

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  1. Opening Slide Internet Safety Parent Presentation

  2. Today’s Agenda • The Internet Landscape • Internet Concerns • The i-SAFE Program • Education • Outreach • Youth Empowerment • How YOU can get involved

  3. The Internet Has Changed Our World There are 605,000,000 Internet users worldwide - U.S. Department of Justice 90% of teens and young adults ages 15 to 24 have gone online - The Kaiser Family Foundation 48 million children between the ages of 5 to 17 now use computers - National Telecommunications and Information Administration 1 in 4 kids have participated in Real Time Chats - Family PC Survey

  4. Internet: A Powerful Tool • Obtaining information • An Online encyclopedia, dictionary or thesaurus • Current events from online news sources • Instructions on how to build wood projects • Historical documents • Weather reports • Travel information • Shopping convenience • Pay Bills • Communicate with friends, business associates, etc.

  5. How Adults Use of Internet Differs from Children Adults Kids & Teens

  6. How do most kids use the Internet? • Chat Rooms • Instant Messaging • Email • Blogs and Blog rings • Online games • File sharing • New: Podcasting

  7. The need for Internet safety from the student perspective…. Predator

  8. The Need For Boundaries • Responsible Behavior • Education • Safety

  9. Home Why Internet Safety Education, Youth Empowerment & Community Outreach are Necessary • Our children are supported by three main safety areas: • Home • School • Community • BUT the Internet has no boundaries, no built in safety measures Cyber Space 1989-2002 Community Education Raped & Murdered Today Show

  10. Internet Concerns Overview • Inappropriate material • Pornography • Delinquency information • Hate groups • Cyber bullying • Cyber Security • Viruses, worms, Trojan Horses • Spam • Identity theft • Spyware • Popups • Plagiarism • Predators

  11. Internet’s Dark Side Our children may be bored, lonely, just want to talk to someone, or meet someone

  12. Frightening Facts 77 million kids under 18 will have Internet access by 2005! - Computer economics 1 in 4children ages 10-17 have been exposed to pornography online. - Journal of American Medical Association 1 in 5 children have received unwanted sexual solicitation online, 89% occurred in chat rooms or IM. - Pew Study reported in Journal of American Medical Association & NCMEC 1 in 33 kids have received an aggressive solicitation to meet somewhere. - Journal of American Medical Association U.S. Customs estimates more than 100,000 web sites are involved in child pornography.

  13. Children on the Internet Internet Use + Naïve Child Child at High Risk

  14. 13 year old Christina Long Christina Long Was One Of Those Children

  15. Even Boys Are At Risk This 16 year old young man met his Internet girlfriend on a Friday night. Unfortunately, it was a trap. She belonged to a hate group.

  16. What Is A Predator?

  17. What Tools Do They Use? • Screen Names • Profiles • Chat Rooms • Instant messaging • E-mail

  18. Screen Names “football45” “bostonbabe”

  19. x@x.com

  20. IM and Chat Rooms

  21. Instant Messaging: The ability to exchange text messages with other Internet users. Instant Messaging

  22. The “Grooming” Process • How does a predator gain YOUR CHILDREN’S trust?

  23. Katie Tarbox Photo of Frank by Bob Child, Associated Press Both photos published in People Magazine, May 29th, 2000 * Frank – Mark – Valleyguy …... Arrested and sentenced to prison for 1 ½ years.

  24. The Predator’s Tactics • Similar interests • Trust • Secrecy • Break down barriers • Make threats

  25. The Predator’s Goal The ultimate goal of an Internet predator is to get your child to meet with them in person

  26. The Warning Signs Does Your Child… • spend large amounts of time on-line? • make or receive phone calls from someone you don’t know? • receive mail, gifts, or packages from someone you don’t know? • become withdrawn from the family? • use an on-line account belonging to someone else?

  27. A Quick Recap- A Predator Will… • pretend to share similar interests. • tell your child they truly care about them. • always take your child’s side. • tell your child to keep their relationship a secret. • become your child’s new ‘best’ friend.

  28. What Should You Do If… • you think someone is grooming your child? • someone threatens your child? • someone sends pictures to your child that make him or her feel uncomfortable? You Should: • Talk with your child • Call local law enforcement • Report the incident to the FBI

  29. General Tips For Parents • Keep the computer in an open area • Become part of your child’s online experience • Review your computer files often • Learn about the Internet • Teach your child responsible Internet use • Respect your child’s privacy – rather than “policing” your child’s online behavior, keep the lines of communication open with your child • Teach your children the 4 R’s

  30. Become An Investigator • Know your child’s email address and password • Explore AOL and AIM profiles for your child’s and their friends’ information • Googel your child’s name • Search myspace.com member directory for your child’s school • Password protect your computer

  31. Most Important! Keep the lines of communication open with your child!

  32. The Solution • i-SAFE educates & empowers youth to safely and responsibly take control of their Internet experience • Founded in 1998 Based in Carlsbad, California

  33. Congress Took Action Appropriated funds in 2002 to implement i-SAFE’s Internet Safety Program in 24 states Congress increased funding in 2003 to expand activities into all states • 50 states by 2004 • Schools on Military bases worldwide

  34. Endorsements • Endorsed By: • National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) • International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) • National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) • American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) – Child ID Program • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) • State Legislators • State Education Departments • State Governors • State School Boards • School District Superintendents

  35. Partners • Partnered With: • Department of Justice (DOJ) • DOJ reviews and approves i-SAFE curriculum and outreach programs. • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) • We train FBI Resource Specialists who act as District Coordinators in states where the i-SAFE curriculum is taught.

  36. Elements of the i-SAFE Program Education • Partner with School Districts and Law Enforcement Agencies • Deliver Professional Development Program • Provide K-12 curriculum designed to national standards and approved by DOJ • Assist with Implementation and Expansion Planning Outreach • Facilitate Parent Nights • Host Community Leaders Meetings • Assist Communities in Developing Internet safety events • Promote Youth Empowerment Activities

  37. Parent Module • Goals • Educate families on Internet safety and implement change at home • Protect children from online predators • Involve parents in the Community Action Team

  38. Youth Empowerment • Peer to Peer Communication • Mentors • Cyber Safety Week

  39. Peer to Peer Communication Empowering students to share their knowledge of Internet safety through interaction with their peers.

  40. Youth Mentors Students plan Internet Safety Activities and bring the message of Cyber Safety into the community.

  41. Talk to Your Kids About Mentoring • Tell them about www.isafe.org • Bring home a mentor sign-up sheet for your kids

  42. Cyber Safety Week Day 1 PSA Message Wristbands Information Table Day 2 PSA Message Information Table Poster Contest Day 3 PSA Message Street Smarts Video Day 4 PSA Message Parent Night Information Table Day 5 PSA Message Poster Judging Host an Assembly Drop Box Information Table

  43. Community Leaders Meeting Goal Creation of Community Action Team

  44. Community Action Team • Purpose: • To drive the message of Internet safety from the • community, into the school and to the student. • Step 1: Sign up to join the Community Action Team • Step 2: Organize first meeting of Community Action Team • Step 3:Implement the i-SAFE Community Action Plan • Step 4: Milestones of Community Action Plan • Community Action Team Meeting – CAT Decision • CAT Implementation Plan • Event Notification • Success Report • Recognition Ceremony

  45. Outreach Event Barrington, Rhode Island

  46. Outreach Event Fairbanks, Alaska

  47. Outreach Event Oahu, Hawaii

  48. Get Involved! Say Yes to your kids and community – get involved in promoting Internet safety awareness. Join the Community Action Team! Contact i-SAFE 760-603-7911 outreach@isafe.org www.isafe.org

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