Parent Info - Helping to keep children safe on-line
quoting from the DFE press release
"Young people spend an average of 12 to 13 hours a week online and yet a survey by Ofcom has shown that 1 in 5 parents admit that they do not know enough about how they can help prepare their children for the risks of the online world.
We already know that:
- almost a quarter (23%) of girls between the ages of 9 and 16, say they’ve been upset about something that’s happened online
- girls are less likely to have a wide range of online safety skills
- among 9 to 12s, girls are less likely to say they can change privacy settings on social networks (25% of boys compared to 15% of girls), or block messages from someone they don’t want to hear from (30% of boys compared to 17% of girls) "
"The government has launched a new online tool for schools to give parents advice and tips on preparing their children for adult life." Parent Info
Schools, colleges and those involved with young people "can easily integrate the free Parent Info newsfeed in to their websites and host this advice by simply registering at www.parentinfo.org. "
Concrew Training's workshop on using Social Media to teach E-Safety helps teachers, tutors and learning support teams teach students about E-Safety
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