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Unread 04-05-2018, 07:14 PM
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I'm confused Safeguarding poster about internet and mobile phones?

I need to do produce a poster or leaflet which provides guidance on the potential risks associated with
• using the internet
• using mobile phones
• other technologies (e.g. social networks, snap chat, open internet access)

I just wanted to make sure I`m on the right track do I need to highlight risks?
e.g.
Potential for grooming
Cancer from mobile phones,
Seeing things above their years etc.

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Hi, cancer from mobile phones is unproven - NHS information

other areas you could cover include

using the internet
look at how accessing the world wide web has many opportunities for good as well as for bad. How children can learn positive things about the world and also come across inappropriate content - graphic images, substance abuse, dangerous language, violence in video games, have contact with others that would be unlikely in real life.

using mobile phones
Taking photos and sharing them - sexting. Not just of themselves, taking pictures or video of others means photos should not be used in any way without the consent/permission of each person in the photo.

Giving contact details to strangers that a child thinks are friends and grooming through calls, texts, video and pictures.

Many phones now publish their location meaning it can be tracked through different game apps and on social media sites.

Being logged into websites on a phone makes the phone vulnerable to others hijacking those accounts, changing login details and posting inappropriately.

http://inthedark.knowthenet.org.uk/

• other technologies (e.g. social networks, snap chat, open internet access)
Default settings on accounts can mean a child can be contacted and befriended by strangers

Cyber bullying - Childline

Online bullying in 2016 - the Guardian.com

Cyber-bullying on bullying.co.uk

Helping children to stay safe online by promoting these actions http://www.safetynetkids.org.uk/pers...g-safe-online/

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Thanks for your help.
Reassuring to know I had written similar items down.
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