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ONLINE GROOMING RESOURCES Online grooming will typically involve social media. Here you can find information about social network sites and apps and the safety advice offered by each of the main social media providers for children and parents. NSPCC Net Aware apps guide. Visit Site. Safety on Twitter. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. It’s always good to sit down together with your child to discuss how you’ll be using these so they feel LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening.ONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. SKY BROADBAND BUDDY APP Sky Broadband Buddy offers you an all-in-one solution to manage each screen in and out of your home from an app on your phone or tablet. It allows you to pause your internet on connected devices for the entire home and for individual family members, perfect for creating dinner time without screen time. YouTube. Sky. 53.1K subscribers. HOW TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA WORK FOR YOUR CHILD Internet Matters Team | December 20th, 2018. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. In this article, we’ve identified six ways you can make social media work for your child. PEER PRESSURE TO GET KIDS LATEST PHONES AS SCHOOL STARTS Peer pressure to get kids the latest smartphones as they start school. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. Like many parents, Ali made the decision to give her kids mobile phones whenthey
INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Supporting children with SEND online. Connecting Safely Online matters to all young people, especially those with SEND, and with their help, and in collaboration with Youthworks & Facebook, we’ve created advice to make their time connecting with others safer. Visit advicehub.
WHAT ARE POPULAR PLATFORMS DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF Facebook Fact-checking initiative. To tackle the spread of misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook launched its first fact-checking initiative in December 2016. Since then, the programme is now in a range of countries around the world. Facebook works with a range of certified independent third-party fact-checking organisationsin
ONLINE GROOMING RESOURCES Online grooming will typically involve social media. Here you can find information about social network sites and apps and the safety advice offered by each of the main social media providers for children and parents. NSPCC Net Aware apps guide. Visit Site. Safety on Twitter. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. It’s always good to sit down together with your child to discuss how you’ll be using these so they feel LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening.ONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. SKY BROADBAND BUDDY APP Sky Broadband Buddy offers you an all-in-one solution to manage each screen in and out of your home from an app on your phone or tablet. It allows you to pause your internet on connected devices for the entire home and for individual family members, perfect for creating dinner time without screen time. YouTube. Sky. 53.1K subscribers. HOW TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA WORK FOR YOUR CHILD Internet Matters Team | December 20th, 2018. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. In this article, we’ve identified six ways you can make social media work for your child. PEER PRESSURE TO GET KIDS LATEST PHONES AS SCHOOL STARTS Peer pressure to get kids the latest smartphones as they start school. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. Like many parents, Ali made the decision to give her kids mobile phones whenthey
ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Children use the internet in different ways depending on their age and so we’ve developed checklists for parents that give you top tips on how to help them stay safe. Online safety guide 0-5 year olds. Online safety guide 6-10 year olds. Online safety guide 11-13 year olds. Online safety guide 14+ year olds. TACKLING ONLINE HATE AND TROLLING Tackling online hate and trolling Advice to support children & young people. Find out more about how to tackle hate online and online trolls with our useful advice EARLY YEARS ONLINE SAFETY RESOURCES In the classroom. When it comes to educating early year children about online safety, as teachers it can be a challenge to keep adapting your teaching materials to evolve with the child’s age and new technologies. We’ve compiled a diverse selection of lesson plans and other teaching resources to help you get the most from your time SECONDARY SCHOOLS ONLINE SAFETY RESOURCES In the classroom. When it comes to educating secondary school children about online safety, as teachers it can be a challenge to keep adapting your teaching materials to evolve with the child’s age and new technologies. We’ve compiled a diverse selection of lesson plans and other teaching resources to help you get the most from your time BT HOPE UNITED- TACKLING ONLINE HATE Hope can beat hate if we all stand together, that’s why BT has created the Hope United campaign to tackle online hate. DEALING WITH ONLINE GROOMING Helplines to support you and your child. If your child wants to talk to someone in confidence they can call Childline on 0800 1111 or The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (text 80849). Parents can call the NSPCC’s free 24/7 adult helpline on 0808 800 5000, email help@nspcc.org.uk or text88858.
VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL WORLD REPORT Vulnerable Children Report Highlighting online risks vulnerable children may face and the support they need. This report provides insight into the online world of the UK’s most vulnerable children highlights the potential online risks that different groups of vulnerable children may face online, such as pressure to be sexting, cyberbullying, cyber scams, or seeing content promoting self-harm ONLINE GAMING IN YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN In 2019, the global games market was worth $152 billion. With growing concerns about the amount of time children and teenagers spend playing online games and the impact it can have, Psychotherapist Jason Shiers, shares his insight on gaming addiction in children. 81% of under 18s regularly play online games and in moderation, gaming can be fun ONLINE SAFETY TIPS FOR PARENTS OF TEENAGERS 14+ YEAR OLDS Online safety tips for parents of teenagers 14+ Year Olds Checklist Adjust controls Adjust the parental controls on your broadband and internet-enabled devices, depending on your child’s SEXTING: UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS Sexting: Understanding the risks What is sexting? Sexting is when young people use mobile phones or the internet to send sexually explicit messages, images or INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Supporting children with SEND online. Connecting Safely Online matters to all young people, especially those with SEND, and with their help, and in collaboration with Youthworks & Facebook, we’ve created advice to make their time connecting with others safer. Visit advicehub.
WHAT ARE POPULAR PLATFORMS DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF Facebook Fact-checking initiative. To tackle the spread of misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook launched its first fact-checking initiative in December 2016. Since then, the programme is now in a range of countries around the world. Facebook works with a range of certified independent third-party fact-checking organisationsin
ONLINE GROOMING RESOURCES Online grooming will typically involve social media. Here you can find information about social network sites and apps and the safety advice offered by each of the main social media providers for children and parents. NSPCC Net Aware apps guide. Visit Site. Safety on Twitter. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. It’s always good to sit down together with your child to discuss how you’ll be using these so they feel LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening.ONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. SKY BROADBAND BUDDY APP Sky Broadband Buddy offers you an all-in-one solution to manage each screen in and out of your home from an app on your phone or tablet. It allows you to pause your internet on connected devices for the entire home and for individual family members, perfect for creating dinner time without screen time. YouTube. Sky. 53.1K subscribers. HOW TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA WORK FOR YOUR CHILD Internet Matters Team | December 20th, 2018. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. In this article, we’ve identified six ways you can make social media work for your child. PEER PRESSURE TO GET KIDS LATEST PHONES AS SCHOOL STARTS Peer pressure to get kids the latest smartphones as they start school. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. Like many parents, Ali made the decision to give her kids mobile phones whenthey
INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Supporting children with SEND online. Connecting Safely Online matters to all young people, especially those with SEND, and with their help, and in collaboration with Youthworks & Facebook, we’ve created advice to make their time connecting with others safer. Visit advicehub.
WHAT ARE POPULAR PLATFORMS DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF Facebook Fact-checking initiative. To tackle the spread of misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook launched its first fact-checking initiative in December 2016. Since then, the programme is now in a range of countries around the world. Facebook works with a range of certified independent third-party fact-checking organisationsin
ONLINE GROOMING RESOURCES Online grooming will typically involve social media. Here you can find information about social network sites and apps and the safety advice offered by each of the main social media providers for children and parents. NSPCC Net Aware apps guide. Visit Site. Safety on Twitter. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. It’s always good to sit down together with your child to discuss how you’ll be using these so they feel LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening.ONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. SKY BROADBAND BUDDY APP Sky Broadband Buddy offers you an all-in-one solution to manage each screen in and out of your home from an app on your phone or tablet. It allows you to pause your internet on connected devices for the entire home and for individual family members, perfect for creating dinner time without screen time. YouTube. Sky. 53.1K subscribers. HOW TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA WORK FOR YOUR CHILD Internet Matters Team | December 20th, 2018. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. In this article, we’ve identified six ways you can make social media work for your child. PEER PRESSURE TO GET KIDS LATEST PHONES AS SCHOOL STARTS Peer pressure to get kids the latest smartphones as they start school. We work collaboratively across industry, government and with schools to reach UK families with tools, tips and resources to help children benefit from connected technology smartly and safely. Like many parents, Ali made the decision to give her kids mobile phones whenthey
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WHAT ARE POPULAR PLATFORMS DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF Facebook Fact-checking initiative. To tackle the spread of misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook launched its first fact-checking initiative in December 2016. Since then, the programme is now in a range of countries around the world. Facebook works with a range of certified independent third-party fact-checking organisationsin
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Select an age-appropriate quiz to play as a family (parents versus children) to learn and test your knowledge on what fake news, disinformation and misinformation is and how to stop it TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT 56 % of 11-16 year olds have seen explicit material online online source. One-third of British children 12-15 have encountered sexist, racist or discriminatory content online source. One in ten children aged 8 -11 who go online said they had seen something nasty or worrying online online source. From research, we know that as childrenbecome
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Online gaming – The risks Gaming is a fun and sociable way to spend time, encouraging teamwork and developing skills. All good stuff, but there are a few risks you need to be aware to help them stay safe and have positive gaming experience. LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening. SCREEN TIME TIPS FOR 11-14 YRS Screen time benefits. Screen use provides a range of opportunities for creativity and learning – 70% of parents strongly agree that using devices is essential for their child’s development – Source: Internet Matters Look both ways report.; Screens can be a great tool to allow children to maintain relationships with family and friends.; The internet can also be inspirational for childrenONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Supporting children with SEND online. Connecting Safely Online matters to all young people, especially those with SEND, and with their help, and in collaboration with Youthworks & Facebook, we’ve created advice to make their time connecting with others safer. Visit advicehub.
WHAT ARE POPULAR PLATFORMS DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF Facebook Fact-checking initiative. To tackle the spread of misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, Facebook launched its first fact-checking initiative in December 2016. Since then, the programme is now in a range of countries around the world. Facebook works with a range of certified independent third-party fact-checking organisationsin
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Select an age-appropriate quiz to play as a family (parents versus children) to learn and test your knowledge on what fake news, disinformation and misinformation is and how to stop it TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT 56 % of 11-16 year olds have seen explicit material online online source. One-third of British children 12-15 have encountered sexist, racist or discriminatory content online source. One in ten children aged 8 -11 who go online said they had seen something nasty or worrying online online source. From research, we know that as childrenbecome
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Online gaming – The risks Gaming is a fun and sociable way to spend time, encouraging teamwork and developing skills. All good stuff, but there are a few risks you need to be aware to help them stay safe and have positive gaming experience. LEARN ABOUT FAKE NEWS TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Half of the children asked, admitted being worried about fake news. Teachers surveyed on the matter noted a real increase in issues of anxiety, self-esteem, and a general skewing of world views. Generally, the trust children have in the news, social media interactions, and politicians are weakening. SCREEN TIME TIPS FOR 11-14 YRS Screen time benefits. Screen use provides a range of opportunities for creativity and learning – 70% of parents strongly agree that using devices is essential for their child’s development – Source: Internet Matters Look both ways report.; Screens can be a great tool to allow children to maintain relationships with family and friends.; The internet can also be inspirational for childrenONLINE DATING
Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Children use the internet in different ways depending on their age and so we’ve developed checklists for parents that give you top tips on how to help them stay safe. Online safety guide 0-5 year olds. Online safety guide 6-10 year olds. Online safety guide 11-13 year olds. Online safety guide 14+ year olds. SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDE FOR PARENTS TO SUPPORT TEENS Social media sites are a huge favourite with children, allowing them to stay in touch with friends over chat, meet new people with similar interests, and share photos and videos. DEALING WITH ONLINE GROOMING Helplines to support you and your child. If your child wants to talk to someone in confidence they can call Childline on 0800 1111 or The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (text 80849). Parents can call the NSPCC’s free 24/7 adult helpline on 0808 800 5000, email help@nspcc.org.uk or text88858.
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0:00. 0:00. 0:00 / 4:14. Live. •. Advice on how video games can make children smarter. Although online gaming is a form of entertainment, with parents’ support and guidance it can help children develop their creativity, nurture relationships with friends and improve strategic thinking. It can also help them build perseverance to attain VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL WORLD REPORT Vulnerable Children Report Highlighting online risks vulnerable children may face and the support they need. This report provides insight into the online world of the UK’s most vulnerable children highlights the potential online risks that different groups of vulnerable children may face online, such as pressure to be sexting, cyberbullying, cyber scams, or seeing content promoting self-harm LIFE ONLINE FOR VULNERABLE YOUNG PEOPLE 6 Refuge and Risk: Life Online for Vulnerable Young People The annual Cybersurvey by Youthworks in partnership with Internet Matters explores the rapidly changing lives of AVANTAGES DES MÉDIAS SOCIAUX POUR LES JEUNES Avantages des médias sociaux. Malgré les risques, les médias sociaux peuvent offrir aux enfants de précieuses occasions de développer des compétences et de construire une bonne empreinte numérique. Découvrez les autres avantages offerts pour les aider tirer le meilleur parti des médias sociaux. section Menu. Vued'ensemble.
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Consequences of sexting. If in the wrong hands, a sext, can perpetuate bullying, emotional abuse, revenge porn, harassment, embarrassment, low self-esteem, even depression. Advice: Discuss tech dangers – sometimes teens are tempted to send nude photos and unfortunately, there have been cases where these pictures have become public. ACTIVISME EN LIGNE, MÉDIAS SOCIAUX ET JEUNES L'activisme en ligne ou numérique, en particulier via les médias sociaux, peut être un excellent moyen d'éduquer les gens sur les problèmes sociaux et de les sensibiliser. Cependant, l'activisme en ligne peut parfois alimenter la désinformation, les escroqueries /fraudes et
INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Supporting children with SEND online. Connecting Safely Online matters to all young people, especially those with SEND, and with their help, and in collaboration with Youthworks & Facebook, we’ve created advice to make their time connecting with others safer. Visit advicehub.
ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Children use the internet in different ways depending on their age and so we’ve developed checklists for parents that give you top tips on how to help them stay safe. Online safety guide 0-5 year olds. Online safety guide 6-10 year olds. Online safety guide 11-13 year olds. Online safety guide 14+ year olds. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
TACKLING ONLINE HATE AND TROLLING Tackling online hate and trolling Advice to support children & young people. Find out more about how to tackle hate online and online trolls with our useful advice WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT 56 % of 11-16 year olds have seen explicit material online online source. One-third of British children 12-15 have encountered sexist, racist or discriminatory content online source. One in ten children aged 8 -11 who go online said they had seen something nasty or worrying online online source. From research, we know that as childrenbecome
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ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Children use the internet in different ways depending on their age and so we’ve developed checklists for parents that give you top tips on how to help them stay safe. Online safety guide 0-5 year olds. Online safety guide 6-10 year olds. Online safety guide 11-13 year olds. Online safety guide 14+ year olds. TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE The first step is to talk to them about it. YouTube. Get support on how to protect children from explicit content online. Display video transcript. Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversationsabout what
TACKLING ONLINE HATE AND TROLLING Tackling online hate and trolling Advice to support children & young people. Find out more about how to tackle hate online and online trolls with our useful advice WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT 56 % of 11-16 year olds have seen explicit material online online source. One-third of British children 12-15 have encountered sexist, racist or discriminatory content online source. One in ten children aged 8 -11 who go online said they had seen something nasty or worrying online online source. From research, we know that as childrenbecome
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Press and media enquiries: You can send an email with the name of your site or publication and the subject of your enquiry to media@internetmatters.org. You can also phone 0203 770 7612. Please note, this number is managed by our media office and cannot take calls about other matters. SCREEN TIME TIPS FOR 11-14 YRS Screen time benefits. Screen use provides a range of opportunities for creativity and learning – 70% of parents strongly agree that using devices is essential for their child’s development – Source: Internet Matters Look both ways report.; Screens can be a great tool to allow children to maintain relationships with family and friends.; The internet can also be inspirational for children VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL WORLD REPORT Vulnerable Children Report Highlighting online risks vulnerable children may face and the support they need. This report provides insight into the online world of the UK’s most vulnerable children highlights the potential online risks that different groups of vulnerable children may face online, such as pressure to be sexting, cyberbullying, cyber scams, or seeing content promoting self-harm ONLINE GAMING IN YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN In 2019, the global games market was worth $152 billion. With growing concerns about the amount of time children and teenagers spend playing online games and the impact it can have, Psychotherapist Jason Shiers, shares his insight on gaming addiction in children. 81% of under 18s regularly play online games and in moderation, gaming can be fun CLAIRE LEVENS, POLICY DIRECTOR Claire Levens is a public affairs expert and is responsible for leading our work with policymakers and stakeholders. She has worked for blue chip companies for over 20 years and has a long track record of successfully changing corporate reputations. Claire has young children and is committed to helping children navigate the wonders of the internet safely. RESOURCES TO DEAL WITH ONLINE PORNOGRAPHY Resources. See the list of resources available to protect your child from online pornography and organisations that offer tools to help your child deal with it if they have been exposed to it. We’ve also got downloadable guides that can help you learn more about the issue. See safety guides. section Menu. TACKLING ONLINE HATE AND TROLLING Tackling online hate and trolling Advice to support children & young people. Find out more about how to tackle hate online and online trolls with our useful adviceONLINE GAMING
Online gaming – The risks Gaming is a fun and sociable way to spend time, encouraging teamwork and developing skills. All good stuff, but there are a few risks you need to be aware to help them stay safe and have positive gaming experience. DEALING WITH ONLINE GROOMING Helplines to support you and your child. If your child wants to talk to someone in confidence they can call Childline on 0800 1111 or The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (text 80849). Parents can call the NSPCC’s free 24/7 adult helpline on 0808 800 5000, email help@nspcc.org.uk or text88858.
SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS MADE FOR CHILDREN Social media has continued to grow in popularity with both teens and tweens. According a BBC survey more than three quarters of younger children between 10 and 12 years old are using at least one social media network. If your child is eager to start tweeting, posting or sharing but you feel they’re not ready to use the likes of Facebook or Instagram, then there are a number of alternative ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING FOR TEACHERS Online Safety Training sessions. As one of the three partners in the UK Safer Internet Centre, we are able to work across the UK (and beyond), in a range of education settings, from early years through to universities, as well as alongside foster & adoption carers, police teams, social workers, and more. SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. It’s always good to sit down together with your child to discuss how you’ll be using these so they feel DEALING WITH SEXTING Tips to help your child with a sexting incident and where to go for help. Display video transcript. If it happens, a child may reluctant to talk about it, as they may fear humiliation, being judged, or getting their device taken away. To help them through it, offer your support and try to stay calm. Find out who the content was shared with PARENT PACK FOR TEACHERS Posters, Leaflets & Plays. Use our range of leaflets, age guides, poster and play scripts to raise awareness of online safety at parents evenings, one-to-one sessions or as a simple takeaway. DO INFLUENCERS HAVE AN IMPACT ON A CHILD'S BEHAVIOUR There are many factors that impact behaviour, and these are different for every child. As parents and carers, we know our child, their interests, strengths, and vulnerabilities, and should question how big a role influencers play in their life. INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Tips & Advice. From age-specific online safety checklists to guides on how to set parental controls on a range of devices, you’ll find a host of practical tips to help children get the most out of theirdigital world.
ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Social media checklists These social media checklists are produced by South West Grid for Learning and provide details information on how to stay safe on the most popular social networks. To order any of these leaflets go to the South West Grid for Learning website or click theimage below.
TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversations about what they may see will help children build good coping strategies to deal with whatever the internet throws at them. WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT Learn about it. Find out about the type of inappropriate content that your child may see across the platforms and apps they use and what the challenges are to keeping them safe. APPS GUIDE FOR PARENTS Apps guide for parents of apps children commonly use and that may pose risks. Also see apps to support children's digital wellbeing. SCREEN TIME TIPS FOR 11-14 YRS Screen time benefits. Screen use provides a range of opportunities for creativity and learning – 70% of parents strongly agree that using devices is essential for their child’s development – Source: Internet Matters Look both ways report.; Screens can be a great tool to allow children to maintain relationships with family and friends.; The internet can also be inspirational for children VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL WORLD REPORT Vulnerable Children Report Highlighting online risks vulnerable children may face and the support they need. This report provides insight into the online world of the UK’s most vulnerable children highlights the potential online risks that different groups of vulnerable children may face online, such as pressure to be sexting, cyberbullying, cyber scams, or seeing content promoting self-harm ONLINE GAMING IN YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN In 2019, the global games market was worth $152 billion. With growing concerns about the amount of time children and teenagers spend playing online games and the impact it can have, Psychotherapist Jason Shiers, shares his insight on gaming addiction in children. CLAIRE LEVENS, POLICY DIRECTOR Claire Levens is a public affairs expert and is responsible for leading our work with policymakers and stakeholders. She has worked for blue chip companies for over 20 years and has a long track record of successfully changing corporate reputations. Claire has young children and is committed to helping children navigate the wonders of the internet safely. WHAT AGE CAN MY CHILD START SOCIAL NETWORKING? Many sites include an instant message function that allows private conversations between site members. Most social networking sites have an app version available, meaning your child will have access to the social network from their smartphone or tablet. INFORMATION, ADVICE AND SUPPORT TO KEEP CHILDREN SAFE ONLINEABOUT USINCLUSIVE DIGITAL SAFETYONLINE ISSUESADVICE BY AGESETTING CONTROLSGUIDES & RESOURCES Tips & Advice. From age-specific online safety checklists to guides on how to set parental controls on a range of devices, you’ll find a host of practical tips to help children get the most out of theirdigital world.
ONLINE SAFETY LEAFLETS & RESOURCES Social media checklists These social media checklists are produced by South West Grid for Learning and provide details information on how to stay safe on the most popular social networks. To order any of these leaflets go to the South West Grid for Learning website or click theimage below.
TIPS AND TOOLS TO BLOCK INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT ONLINE Video script: Parental Control tools can help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content but can’t block everything. In addition to controls, having regular conversations about what they may see will help children build good coping strategies to deal with whatever the internet throws at them. WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT Learn about it. Find out about the type of inappropriate content that your child may see across the platforms and apps they use and what the challenges are to keeping them safe. APPS GUIDE FOR PARENTS Apps guide for parents of apps children commonly use and that may pose risks. Also see apps to support children's digital wellbeing. SCREEN TIME TIPS FOR 11-14 YRS Screen time benefits. Screen use provides a range of opportunities for creativity and learning – 70% of parents strongly agree that using devices is essential for their child’s development – Source: Internet Matters Look both ways report.; Screens can be a great tool to allow children to maintain relationships with family and friends.; The internet can also be inspirational for children VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL WORLD REPORT Vulnerable Children Report Highlighting online risks vulnerable children may face and the support they need. This report provides insight into the online world of the UK’s most vulnerable children highlights the potential online risks that different groups of vulnerable children may face online, such as pressure to be sexting, cyberbullying, cyber scams, or seeing content promoting self-harm ONLINE GAMING IN YOUNG PEOPLE AND CHILDREN In 2019, the global games market was worth $152 billion. With growing concerns about the amount of time children and teenagers spend playing online games and the impact it can have, Psychotherapist Jason Shiers, shares his insight on gaming addiction in children. CLAIRE LEVENS, POLICY DIRECTOR Claire Levens is a public affairs expert and is responsible for leading our work with policymakers and stakeholders. She has worked for blue chip companies for over 20 years and has a long track record of successfully changing corporate reputations. Claire has young children and is committed to helping children navigate the wonders of the internet safely. WHAT AGE CAN MY CHILD START SOCIAL NETWORKING? Many sites include an instant message function that allows private conversations between site members. Most social networking sites have an app version available, meaning your child will have access to the social network from their smartphone or tablet. DEALING WITH ONLINE GROOMING How to report online grooming Report to CEOP. You can report any concerns that you have about grooming or sexual abuse directly to CEOP.. CEOP is part of the National Crime Agency and helps keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. TACKLING ONLINE HATE AND TROLLING Tackling online hate and trolling Advice to support children & young people. Find out more about how to tackle hate online and online trolls with our useful advice SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKS MADE FOR CHILDREN Social media has continued to grow in popularity with both teens and tweens. According a BBC survey more than three quarters of younger children between 10 and 12 years old are using at least one social media network. If your child is eager to start tweeting, posting or sharing but you feel they’re not ready to use the likes of Facebook or Instagram, then there are a number of alternativeONLINE GAMING
Online gaming – The risks Gaming is a fun and sociable way to spend time, encouraging teamwork and developing skills. All good stuff, but there are a few risks you need to be aware to help them stay safe and have positive gaming experience. SCREEN TIME RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN Tech tools and parental controls. Here are tech tools and parental control guides that you can use to set screen time limits on devices and platforms and monitor how your child is using their device to help them build good online habits. WHAT AGE CAN MY CHILD START SOCIAL NETWORKING? Many sites include an instant message function that allows private conversations between site members. Most social networking sites have an app version available, meaning your child will have access to the social network from their smartphone or tablet. PARENT PACK FOR TEACHERS Parent pack for teachers Helping parents keep children safe online. Many parents rely on schools to help keep them up to speed and help deal with any online issues.LEARN ABOUT SEXTING
How common is it? Despite what adults believe, young people in our 2020 Cybersurvey told us that sharing nudes is not ‘endemic.’ It is most prevalent among those aged 15 and over, 17% of whom said they had shared a nude or sexual photo of themselves. This accelerates quickly in the mid-teens, from 4% at age 13, to 7% at age 14.The rate then more than doubles between ages 14 and the 15 and DEALING WITH SEXTING Dealing with sexting. If your child has sent or received a nude, get advice on what support you can expect from organisations and what you can do to resolve the situation. SKY BROADBAND BUDDY APP Whether it’s homework time or family time, sometimes, you can help individuals or the whole family take a break from time online. Schedule an OffTime. Just pick a start and end time, select the days, then give it a name, like Homework Time.
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