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When it comes to children and young people’s online safety, parents often rely on schools. This may be because of their trust in teachers’ ability to pick up on issues quickly or simply because they lack expertise.

We have designed the below resources to support parents and carers as they tackle their child’s online safety.

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Download this selection of online safety presentations, along with scripts, to support parents and carers as they learn about the importance of online safety. Making connections between school and home will help young people take charge of staying safe online.

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These digital age guides outline common online safety issues faced by children from early years all the way up to secondary school. Support parents and carers in tackling everything from cyberbullying to grooming by providing them with these links.

  • 0-5 years old Support parents with children in early years with this age guides. SEE GUIDE
  • 6-10 years old From online gaming to screen time, help parents tackle online safety issues. SEE GUIDE
  • 11-13 years old As children start secondary school, they face new challenges with their online safety. SEE GUIDE
  • 14+ years old Older children have more freedoms online, so it's important for parents to stay informed. SEE GUIDE

Provide parents with digital or hard copies of these leaflets and posters to help keep their children safe online. Pick and choose which resources are most relevant for the parents and carers of your specific students.

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Demonstrates key issues and the need to understand and get involved.

Encourage parents and carers to engage their children in online safety with these interactive learning activities. Because they are more hands-on, online safety becomes fun and memorable for both child and parent.

  • Plays on the Internet This trilogy of plays created with Plusnet explores issues of grooming, cyberbullying and online reputation in a unique and interactive way. SEE SCRIPT
  • Digital Matters This online learning platform teaches key online safety issues through interactive activities and a choose-your-own-adventure story. LEARN MORE
  • The Online Together Project Parents and children can work together to complete quizzes on online hate or gender stereotypes to challenge biases with discussion. SEE QUIZ
  • Find the Fake This quiz created with Google tackles the topic of fake news and misinformation. Parents and children can complete this quiz and discuss their answers together. SEE QUIZ

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Support parents and carers further with these online resources that promote online safety at home. From expert guides to our regular newsletter, these resources help build their confidence in tackling online safety issues.

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With so many children and teens using social media, it’s important for parents to be aware of the issues they might come across.

Encourage parents to subscribe to the Internet Matters newsletter for the latest online safety advice, resources and guidance.

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Free online safety presentations

Join our free online presentations to develop your digital skills. Learn how to keep safer online and use technology with confidence.

Hosted by the eSafety Commissioner, Be Connected presentations cover a range of topics every month. All presentations are free, live streamed and delivered in an easy to understand format with our knowledgeable and friendly presenter.

Register below to book your spot.

Who should attend?

  • anyone wanting to develop their digital skills and online safety knowledge
  • age group 50+
  • beginners or those with intermediate abilities looking to improve their skills.

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Apps for smarter travel

Planning a trip and getting to your destination has never been easier with information and services available with a tap of your smart devices. Discover useful apps that can help you research your next holiday and improve your travel experience. In this presentation we explore apps that provide travel reviews and safety advice, ways to book accommodation and access entertainment, as well as maps, rideshare and transport apps to help you get around with ease.

Join our 1-hour presentation to discover:

  • benefits of using apps
  • useful apps for traveling in Australia and overseas
  • transport apps that help make it easier to get around
  • tips to keep safe when using apps.
  • 23 April 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 5 December 10 - 11am [AEDT]

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Useful tips for using your Android phone

Smartphones are more than a way to stay connected with others through text and calls. They can make your life easier by providing access to important information, online services and entertainment. Get the most out of your Android phone by exploring its settings and discover more features and useful tips to help you do more with your phone.

Note: this presentation is for people with an understanding of how to use an Android phone and want to learn more about their device. If you are a beginner, we recommend you explore our learning module All about Android phones .

  • Android phone features, settings and shortcuts
  • ways to access, view and delete notifications
  • how to change your passcode and block nuisance calls
  • accessibility features and how to adjust them
  • how to share photos with others.
  • 11 April 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 25 June 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 3 September 10 - 11am [AEST]

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iPhone basics

iPhones not only help you stay connected with others, but they make life easier by providing access to information, online services and entertainment. Get the most out of your iPhone by exploring its features and settings, and learn how you can personalise your phone to make it easier to use.

Note: this presentation is for people with an understanding of how to use an iPhone and want to learn more about their device. If you are a beginner, we recommend you explore our learning module All about Apple iPhones .

  • iPhone features, settings and shortcuts
  • 27 March 3 - 4pm [AEDT]
  • 25 July 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 7 November 3 - 4pm [AEDT]

Technology and your health

Technology can help you keep on top of your health, set health goals, and improve your general wellbeing. Discover how you can monitor your health and get tips and advice from a range of apps, websites, podcasts, and more.

  • what you need to start monitoring your health
  • health apps for your smartphone
  • wearable technology
  • fitness and wellbeing apps and other resources.
  • 26 March 10 - 11am [AEDT]
  • 6 June 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 1 August 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 1 October 3 - 4pm [AEST]

Can you spot a scam?

Australians aged 55 and over lost more than $220 million to scammers in 2022*. It serves as a reminder that the internet is a wonderful place to explore and connect with others, but it pays to be savvy.

*Source: Scamwatch , 2022.

  • common scams including the latest Tax and Medicare scams
  • tips on how to spot them
  • what to do and what not to do
  • where to go for help.
  • 16 April 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 23 July 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 28 August 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 17 October 3 - 4pm [AEDT]

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Staying safe on Facebook

With over 2 billion daily active users, Facebook is the world’s most popular social networking site. It helps people stay connected, especially when they’re in different parts of the world. In this webinar, we will explore how when used with proper care, Facebook can be an enjoyable source of entertainment and a great way to connect with others.

  • what you can do on Facebook
  • how to take control of your privacy settings
  • common scams on Facebook
  • how advertising works on Facebook.
  • 2 May 10am - 11am [AEST]
  • 3 December 3 - 4pm [AEDT]

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All you need to know about data and public Wi-Fi

Whether you’re using the internet at home or on your mobile, everything you do online uses data. Knowing how and when to use your mobile data or Wi-Fi can help you stay safer online and save money.

  • how to get the best value for money from your mobile data plan
  • tips on managing your data allowance
  • how to keep your data costs down while out and about
  • how to use public Wi-Fi safely.
  • 19 March 3 - 4pm [AEDT]
  • 27 June 10 - 11am [AEST]

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Safer online shopping and banking

For many Australians, a connected lifestyle includes the convenience of online shopping and banking, however, privacy and security concerns can stop those who aren’t as confident online from enjoying the same experience.

  • the benefits of shopping and banking online
  • how to safely shop and pay for things online
  • how to do every day banking safely online
  • what to look out for.
  • 9 April 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 9 July 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 22 August 3 - 4pm [AEST]

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Protect yourself against scams

A scam is a term used to describe any fraudulent business or scheme that takes personal information, money or other goods from an unsuspecting person. With the world becoming more connected through the internet, online scams have increased. It therefore pays to be cautious and follow a few simple steps.

  • how to protect your personal information from scammers
  • how to safely make friends online
  • how to spot investment scams
  • 21 March 3 - 4pm [AEDT]
  • 21 May 10 - 11am [AEST]
  • 20 August 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 26 November 10 - 11am [AEDT]

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Selling Safely Online

With more and more people seeing the benefits of online shopping, now is a great time to begin selling online. Before you get started learn some simple tips and tricks to help you confidently sell on the internet and, most importantly, learn how to keep yourself safe while enjoying the benefits selling online can bring.

  • what to sell online
  • how to get started on the top three online selling platforms
  • how to open a PayPal account and accept payments
  • how to keep yourself safe while selling online.
  • 4 June 10 - 11am [AEST]

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Connecting to others

Although it may be necessary for you to physically isolate yourself from other people during the coronavirus outbreak, it's vital to stay in touch with friends and family.

You can make video calls, send typed or instant messages and share photos and written updates with your friends on social media services. Being in touch with friends and family will help you to stay connected and feel less isolated.

  • how to set up for video calling
  • how to use Skype
  • how to use WhatsApp
  • how to use FaceTime.
  • 4 December 3 - 4pm [AEDT]

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How to use smart home technology

With the increasing popularity of smart home technology in Australia, you may have already heard the term ‘smart home’ but wondered exactly what it is and how it works. We will introduce you to the benefits of smart homes, tell you what you need to set one up, and how to protect your privacy and safety while enjoying all the convenience this technology brings.

  • the benefits of smart home technology
  • what you need to set up a smart home
  • how a voice assistant works
  • how to protect your information and keep yourself safe.
  • 23 May 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 17 September 10 - 11am [AEST]

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How to use zoom to make video calls

With millions of meeting participants worldwide, Zoom has become one of the world’s most widely-used video conferencing services. The Zoom platform allows users to see and talk to anyone, anywhere in the world in real time. However, like any online application it’s important to keep your safety in mind while using Zoom.

Join our 1-hour presentation to learn

  • The benefits of Zoom
  • What you need to get started
  • A step by step guide to signing-up and using Zoom
  • How to protect your privacy while using Zoom
  • 13 December 11.30 – 12.30pm AEDT

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Helpful apps for your smart device

Apps, or applications, are the programs you use on your smart device to get things done. Some apps are just for fun while many can help us in our daily lives. With millions of apps available to choose from they can seem confusing at first, but we’ll give you some tips to get the greatest benefit from your apps so you can use them with confidence.

  • what an app is
  • where to find and download an app
  • which apps might be helpful and interesting to you
  • tips about managing your apps.
  • 9 May 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 6 August 10 - 11am [AEST]

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How to use government websites

From news and weather to health warnings and essential government services, there is so much useful information available on Australian government websites. The best part is, it’s free to access! We’ll show you how using government websites can benefit you, including a step - by -step guide to setting up your own MyGov account so you can manage your online government services easily and conveniently.

  • which government websites might benefit you
  • how to set up a MyGov account
  • how to link other government services to your MyGov account
  • how to keep your personal details safe and secure.
  • 11 July 3 - 4pm [AEST]
  • 19 September 3 - 4pm [AEST]

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Safer online shopping - Festive season edition

The festive season is a busy and often stressful period for many Australians, as people spend more time and money shopping and planning for festive activities online. It’s also a busy time for scammers! To start the festive season with confidence, find out the most up-to-date holiday scams and get some tips and tricks to keep yourself safe while shopping online.

  • The benefits of shopping online
  • How to safely shop and pay for things online
  • Festive season scams to look out for
  • 28 November 3 - 4pm [AEDT]

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Webinar basics

A webinar is a presentation held over the internet whereby a host can share information with an audience. The advantage of a webinar is that you can view the presentation from the comfort of your own home or workplace.

First and foremost, you’ll need an internet connection along with a device such as a computer, laptop or iPad, with sound. There’s no need for a microphone or camera as the presenter will not be able to see or hear you. It’s also recommended that Google Chrome is used as your internet browser.

If you're hosting a large group, you’ll need a large enough screen so your audience can see the presentation. It’s also recommended that Google Chrome is used as your internet browser. To help spread the word that you are hosting a group presentation at your venue we have an online toolkit youcan use for promotion to your members and guests including; posters, newsletters, social media resources.

Webinar troubleshooting

Shortly before the webinar you will be sent an email containing a "Join Webinar" button. Click on this to attend the presentation. You should plan on attending the presentation about 5 minutes before it is scheduled to start to make sure you don't miss anything. GoToWebinar should guide you through the setup process smoothly at this point - If it does not, there are a few things you can check: Potential reasons/solutions: If you have a personal or network firewall, make sure that GoToMeeting/GoToWebinar is not being blocked. If this is the first time you're attending a webinar through GoToMeeting/GoToWebinar, and the application does not launch after you click "Join Webinar" (if you don't see the GoToWebinar control panel), look for the "launch software" button on the page. If you are still having trouble, try using a different browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome), and click "Join Webinar" again.

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Potential reasons/solutions: If you have connected to the session using a smart phone or tablet the chat function is not available on GoToWebinar sessions. Please try changing to a PC or Laptop. The facilitator or webinar assistant may need to enable the chat function for each participant, and this may take a few minutes after you log in.

Potential reasons/solutions: Check your audio settings on your device or webinar tool (have you muted the presenter? Make sure that you have clicked the "Use Mic and Speakers" option under the Audio section in the GoToWebinar control panel. Do you have the audio device plugged in or connected to bluetooth? Check the audio settings and run a test with another website or song. Check your speakers themselves - sometimes the connection to your computer can come loose - and make sure that they are on (try adjusting the volume as well). Log out and log back in to the webinar session. Sometimes the connection to the session hasn’t worked properly.

Potential reasons/solutions: Try using another browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome), and click "Join Webinar" again. Check the time: webinars usually start shortly after the scheduled time, so wait until you hear the presenter's voice or a few minutes have passed since the start time before leaving the session. Hold Alt + Tab on a PC (or Command + Tab on a Mac) and select the GoToMeeting/GoToWebinar application to make sure that it is not minimized or covered by another window.

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Assembly is an ideal time to cover safeguarding and e-safety issues with year groups or the whole school, which is why we have developed these assembly plans for introducing students to, or reminding them of, topical issues. You can pick and choose an assembly as a "one off", or use them in sequence throughout a half term. Each of our primary and secondary assembly plans includes a PowerPoint presentation for the students, and an easy to use script for the teacher. You can of course amend the PowerPoint if you wish to suit your own particular needs. The assemblies are designed to be used by non-specialists, so you don't have to worry about being a safeguarding or e-safety expert prior to using them. Each assembly plan lasts around 10 - 15 minutes, so fits in easily to most school assembly slots.

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Ess assembly ks2 naming the dangers 2013

A useful assembly for an e-safety recap or introduction, this assembly raises key online safety issues such as cyber bullying, security, inappropriate content, trolls, plagiarism and bogus websites. The teacher takes the children through each issue and helps them to understand how they can avoid it, or deal with it. The assembly includes a script for the teacher, and a PowerPoint presentation for the children.

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In this assembly, children at key stage 2 are encouraged to think critically about information they source online. Using an excellent spoof website about the endangered “tree octopus”, the teacher demonstrates how young people can tell that information is incorrect.

They are also introduced to the idea that Wikipedia isn’t always the best source of information, and that communications such as chain emails or texts should be ignored. The assembly closes with a number of top tips for helping children to decide if a website is genuine or not. This assembly includes a PowerPoint presentation for displaying at the assembly and a script for the teacher.

Ess assembly ks2 the risks of downloading and uploading 2013

This assembly helps young people to understand the risks and consequences of illegally listening to music online, of downloading music illegally and copying downloaded files. It also touches upon the illegality of uploading copyrighted content. The teacher explains the risks, the possible consequences, and how to avoid illegal downloads. The assembly comes with a script for the teacher and a PowerPoint presentation to use with the children.

Ess assembly ks2 internet addiction 2013

Young people spend increasing amounts of time online, as well as watching TV and instead of playing outdoors. This assembly raises the issue of being addicted to using the Internet, whether it is for social networking, gaming or research. The teacher explores possible consequences of Internet addiction, including social and health impacts, and offers advice on reducing time spent online. The assembly includes a PowerPoint and a script for the teacher.

Ess assembly ks2 film and games 2013

Many younger children are exposed to film, TV and gaming content that is certified as being suitable for much older young people. Younger boys in particular will be keen to play online or console games that have a 15 or even 18 certificate. These games will have violent or sexual content that is entirely inappropriate for younger children. In this assembly children learn about the BBFC and PEGI classifications, why they exist, and how they work. They also consider the implications of watching films or TV shows that have been illegally downloaded. The assembly includes a PowerPoint and a script for the teacher to read from, or use as a starting point.

Ess assembly ks2 stranger danger 2013

By key stage 2, pupils should be well aware of the risks of stranger danger online. This assembly reinforces understanding and awareness about grooming and inappropriate contact. The assembly concludes with a fun "Who wants to be a Millionaire" style quiz.

Ess assembly ks2 cyber bullying 2013

This primary assembly resource, which engages with the PSHE curriculum, allows a KS2 primary teacher to focus on developing children’s awareness and understanding of cyber bullying and the importance of staying safe when using technology to communicate.

The assembly aims to provide advice and explanation about cyber bullying without frightening primary-age children. The assembly then develops the primary children’s awareness of the issue by explaining how varying forms of cyber bullying occurs through different technologies such as mobile phones, social-networking and online gaming.

Primary school teachers will be able to use this idea for an assembly to give the children the information, awareness and capability to know if someone is cyber bullying them or if a friend is being targeted. Through the assembly, the children will know how to react to cyber bullying and the appropriate actions to take.

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This assembly can be used to support the school’s safeguarding work and to ensure that pupils feel confident to speak out if they have worries or concerns and know who to approach.

The aim of this key stage 1 and 2 assembly is to ensure pupils feel safe and know what to do if/when they do not.

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This assembly provides pupils with an understanding of what drugs are (including alcohol and tobacco) and the physical consequences of taking controlled substances.

Pupils are encouraged to consider things that make them feel good, to help them compare the physical feelings against the negative effects of drugs.

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This key stage 1/2 assembly is designed to help younger pupils understand that not all illnesses have physical symptoms. It introduces the idea of mental well-being and discusses ways to help maintain good mental health.

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This key stage 2 assembly is designed to help pupils develop an awareness of FGM, what it is, where and why it happens as well as knowledge of where to seek help and advice.

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This assembly will help pupils develop their awareness of what alcohol is. They will also learn about the rules about young people and alcohol and the physical effects of drinking alcohol.

The assembly includes some open questions to help engage the pupils in the assembly.

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In this assembly designed for key stage 2, pupils are given an understanding about the risks of sharing information via the Internet (primarily images). They will also be introduced to why it’s not always appropriate to share and learn about privacy settings.

Ess assembly sexting

Sexting is when sexually explicit text messages are sent from mobile phones or tablets. These could be text or image based. This assembly clarifies what sexting is, what the risks are, and what the law says about sexting. It uses two case studies that have been in the press to illustrate key points and dangers. The assembly includes a teacher script and a PowerPoint for display.

Ess assembly digital media piracy

This important and relevant secondary assembly resource allows key stage 3 and 4 teachers to raise their students’ awareness and understanding of the issue of ‘Digital Media Piracy’ and supports the delivery of ICT, PSHE and citizenship.

The assembly plan begins by testing the students’ knowledge of the subject by asking them various questions associated with ‘Digital Media Piracy’. This is to raise their awareness that some of the practices they may carry out such as copying music or films for friends may be breaking the law without them realising it.

The assembly then turns it’s attention to the argument that pirating digital media is impacting the creation of new music and other media. Various facts are presented for discussion with the students and although both sides to the argument is offered, great care has been taken not to reduce the seriousness of committing digital piracy, which obviously remains illegal.

Ess assembly dangers of spyware

This stimulating secondary assembly resource allows secondary school teachers to use the assembly to highlight the dangers of spyware and raises the students’ awareness and understanding of this important subject. The assembly commences by highlighting that spyware is one of the biggest problems on the Internet and is, and will continue to be, a serious threat to the security of both personal and business data.

The students are asked to attempt to define what spyware is and then invited to provide explanations as to why anyone would want to create spyware. The assembly also draws the students attention to the fact that once the information has been gathered it is then free to be passed on with the potential of getting into the wrong hands and leading to fraud or identity theft.

Students learn how to protect their computers against infection from spyware by emphasizing that the best approach is to prevent spyware getting onto machines in the first place. The assembly concludes by emphasizing that by preventing spyware infection the students are ensuring that both their data and their computer will be much safer and secure.

Ess assembly malware

This engaging secondary assembly resource allows secondary school teachers to raise the students’ awareness and understanding of the issue of Malware. The associated presentation starts by asking the students to provide their own definition of what Malware is, followed by an official definition.

Students take part in a quiz where definitions of different categories are provided and the students guess what type of malware is being described.

After the quiz, the presentation looks at some of the methods that malware writers use to infect peoples’ computers with their malicious code. The assembly then turns to the best ways to stop malware getting into the students’ computers. It informs them that prevention is better than cure and offers various suggestions to prevent infection such.

Ess assembly digital footprint

This fascinating secondary assembly resource gives secondary school teachers the opportunity to use the assembly to explain what is meant by the term ‘digital footprint’ and raises the students’ awareness and understanding of why it is important.

The assembly commences by giving the students an opportunity to explain what they think is meant by the phrase ‘digital footprint’. The assembly then explains that whenever we subscribe or sign up to a website, we are encouraged to post aspects of our lives online and that worryingly, most of this information is freely available for anyone to view and collect.

The presentation then moves onto describe what methods the students can deploy to uncover their own ‘digital footprint’, such as simply searching for their own name on Google and other search engines. The assembly then shift to the reasons why we should take care with what we contribute to our ‘digital footprint’ highlighting issues such as the increasing number of employers who are searching the Internet for the ‘digital footprints’ of potential job applicants. The assembly concludes by describing some of the things students can do to capitalise on their ‘digital footprint’ by showcasing work that demonstrates their skills, experience and knowledge.

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This stimulating secondary assembly resource allows KS3 and KS4 secondary teachers to focus on developing students awareness and understanding of cyber bullying as part of the PSHE/Citizenship curriculum. This assembly plan sets out to provide advice, awareness and explanation about what cyber bullying is and the many forms it can take.

The students are then informed about the people that may get involved in cyber bullying such as the person who is retaliating on behalf of a wronged friend, the bully who wants to exert his/her authority, those who just do it for entertainment and the ones who cyber bully just because they can and they want to appear tough online.

This cyber bullying assembly plan offers secondary school teachers the opportunity to give the students the information, awareness and knowledge to know if someone is trying to cyber bullying them or if a friend is being targeted. Through the assembly, the students will learn how to react to cyber bullying and where to find information on what actions they should take to stop it.

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This excellent secondary assembly resource allows secondary teachers to raise their students’ awareness and understanding of the phenomena of internet trends, which became popular due to their proliferation over social networks.

Using the associated presentation, teachers can use the assembly to talk to the students about both the positive outcomes that can be achieved by online trends and also the risks that can become part of certain internet crazes.

The presentation also talks about the peer pressure associated with participating in crazes and the potential for bullying.

This assembly replaces the previous assembly on Neknomination - this can still be downloaded for reference

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The main focus of this secondary assembly is to encourage pupils to think critically when using the internet and consider that bias and opinion is an intrinsic part of the internet.

It will cover a number of key areas:

• Is everything on the internet true? • How do people use the internet to attract attention to their cause • Tips on how to evaluate web information

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This assembly designed for KS3 and KS4 pupils takes a look at the history of alcohol, some of the statistics surrounding the use of alcohol, the law and the effects of alcohol abuse.

The assembly also gives pupils the opportunity to think about why they may drink alcohol and the pressures they may face to drink underage.

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Use this assembly to help students gain a greater understanding of the effects of drugs on individuals and society.

Students will be encouraged to think about how drugs are glamorised, and what the reality is. They will also look at how the use of drugs can affect those around us.

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This assembly will help key stage 3 and 4 pupils build on their understanding of mental health issues.

The assembly includes causes, statistics and ways to promote positive mental well-being.

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In this assembly designed for key stage 3 pupils, students will develop an awareness of the different types of abuse and how to identify if abuse is taking place.

During the assembly, different scenarios are presented to help young people consider the possibility of abuse taking place in particular situations. They are also guided towards support available if they have any concerns.

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The aim of this assembly is to introduce students to the issue of domestic abuse, as well as giving students strategies for identifying potential relationships suffering from abuse.

The theme of this assembly has been chosen given the age of the learners and the likelihood that many of them will be in relationships themselves. Content and statistics are age-appropriate and highlight an important area for them, whilst pointing out the impact domestic abuse can have on younger learners within school.

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This assembly can be used in the context of both PSHE or citizenship education. Throughout the assembly, pupils will build an awareness of FGM, what it is, where and why it happens as well as the health effects and knowledge of where to seek help and advice.

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In this second assembly on the subject of Sexting (sometimes known as Youth Produced Sexual Imagery) students are encouraged to consider the consequences of sexting, including digital footprint, the law and ‘sexploitation’.

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Some of our assemblies are replaced over time, however, you may still find the material they contain useful.

The assemblies that are contained in this section are no longer updated, but can still be downloaded.

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E Safety. Dorothy Stringer School. E Safety. E safety is normal safety the difference is the knowledge gap. The Need for this presentation!!. E Safety. Bridging the gap of knowledge around the internet. Parents. Children. The Gulf of Internet Knowledge. Benefits of the internet.

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E Safety Dorothy Stringer School

E Safety E safety is normal safety the difference is the knowledge gap

The Need for this presentation!! E Safety Bridging the gap of knowledge around the internet Parents Children The Gulf of Internet Knowledge

Benefits of the internet Educational games and programmes Research information The opportunity to communicate with people from all around the world The opportunity to share resources and ideas with people that have the same interests Shopping around the world without leaving your computer

Risks of using the internet Paedophiles use the internet to meet young people People lying to others online Bullying using the internet (Cyberbulling) Seeing inappropriate images and material Viruses and pop ups

E Safety Do you know what these are?

E Safety can do? Do you know what these

Social Networking

BEBO13 & older HABBO 13 &older MYSPACE14 &older FACEBOOK13 & OLDER BUT MUST BE A MEMBER OF COLLEGE OR SCHOOL IF UNDER 18

Why is education so important in this area? • 55% access the internet everyday • 47% for an hour or more • 21% liked IM/Chat the most • 15% used gaming sites • 11% used Social Networking sites • 33% had access in their bedrooms • 25% have met someone offline – one quarter of these did not take anyone with them. • of the three quarters who did 83% took a friend not a trusted adult. Sources CEOP Questionnaire Analysis 2007

E Safety Do you know what the problems are?

Do you know how to make your child safer? • Education of pupils rather than locks • Know how to lock down a computer • Monitor your child’s usage • Report buttons

‘Report Abuse’ Microsoft have made a real commitment Approx £30,000 per month revenue lost from advertising in this space This link is on our website

Things to watch out for Here are some common signs of grooming that you should be aware of. It doesn’t mean that your child is being groomed, but signs to look out for if you’re worried: Excessive use of the computer Aggressive behaviour regarding internet usage Secretive behaviour Change in use of sexual language

Advice to Parents Help your children to understand that they should never give out personal details to online friends - personal information includes: their messenger id email address mobile number and any pictures of themselves, If your child receives spam / junk email & texts, remind them never to believe them, reply to them or use them.

Advice to Parents Know what your children are doing online Ask them to teach you to use any applications Keep the computer in a family room - this means you can keep more control of what they do (i.e. Webcams)

Bullying – Cyber Bullying • Same as normal bullying, but totally traceable • “The use of ICT (particularly mobile phones and the internet) deliberately to upset someone else” Digizen.org

How does it differ from normal bullying? • Invasion of personal space • 24/7 • Size of the audience and the number of unwitting bullies • Less empathy (not face to face)

Cyber Bullying - Advice • Same as normal bullying, but totally traceable • Never rise to nastiness. Block it and report it. Remove people from your friends and if necessary, report them to the people that run the website. • Adjust your privacy settings so that only people you choose can see your profile. Make yourself un-findable in searches and set your profile to private if you want. • Think about what you post. Only write things online that you would say to someone's face. You don't have to join in on forwarding embarrassing stuff.

What can you do about it? Tell the company that provides your msn account, internet access or mobile phone about the problems you are having. They have systems in place to take action.

What can you do about it? NEVER REPLY OR RESPOND TO THE BULLY

What can you do about it? TELL SOMEONE WHAT IS GOING ON

What can you do about it? Keep records of the bullying so that it can be investigatedGet a new account

Know how to make a screen shot Know how to print emails with headers Use block or report buttons

MOBILE PHONES

Mobile Technology Very easy to conceal – can be used all the time Very traceable! Easily record evidence Easily stolen!

*#06# I.M.E.I. NUMBER International Mobile Equipment Identity

E Safety http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/bullyproof/beclever/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer Dorothy Stringer School

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E-Safety. Be Internet Smart. Where we are. Relationships The average 12-15 year old has 272 social network friends  Experience 60% of teens have been asked for a sexual image or video of themselves  Behaviour 19% of 12-15 year-olds prefer to watch YouTube than TV 

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E-Safety

E-Safety. Utilising information and communication technologies in a safe and responsible way. Rise in Technology. Ofcom research shows that: 42% of children are have their own tablets. 91% of 5-15 year olds live in a household with internet access .

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