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Social Media & Online Safety

The internet and social media is part of everyday life and has many positive benefits including keeping in touch with family and friends.  However, it is important that the internet is used safely.  At the Academy we feel the following are important for students:

Respect  

For self and others online.  Be careful what you say and what images you share.  Remember that once you send something it becomes public and can last for ever.  Sexting, or the possession and sharing of indecent images of children and young people who are under 18 is illegal.

Privacy  

Only give personal contact information to trusted friends and family.  Know how to use privacy settings, how to block someone who is behaving badly, and how to keep records of offending messages, pictures and conversations.  Make sure you use secure passwords for sites that you visit regularly and deactivate accounts when you stop using them – this reduces the risk of hacking.

Safe        

People that you meet online are still strangers.  Do not meet them without the knowledge of your parent/carer who should accompany you on a first meeting.  Do not arrange to meet them in the company of your friends as you could be putting them at risk too.  The other person should be taking the same precautions so you don’t need to worry about offending them. 

Report        

Tell someone if you have been victim of unsafe activity on the internet or have come across suspicious behaviour.  Tell an adult – this could be a parent/carer or someone in school – or make a report to CEOP, and the social network provider.  If you are worried you can ring ChildLine on 0800 1111

Positive   

Create a positive footprint.  Make sure you share positive posts, vlogs and tweets, and celebrate the good things you have done.

 


If you feel worried about anything that has happened online, speak to a trusted adult member of the safeguarding team.

You might also find it helpful to visit:

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