The internet is great fun but it does have dangers and we want you to be safe online. When you join a chatroom you’ll find people are very friendly but the person you are talking to might not always be who they say they are.
People can pretend to be your age and unfortunately there have been cases where adults have pretended to be teenagers and lured young people into meeting them in dangerous situations. Some of these cases have ended up in court in the UK.
Bullying UK has had experience of young people using the internet who have been persuaded into dangerous situations buy adults. This is an offence called ‘grooming’.
Internet Safety Tips
- Never give out your real name
- Never tell anyone where you go to school
- Only meet someone from a chatroom in a public place with one of your parents or another adult. If they are genuinely who they say they are they will be happy to do this
- Never give out your address or telephone number
- Never agree to meet anyone from a chatroom on your own
- Tell an adult if someone makes inappropriate suggestions to you or makes you feel uncomfortable online
Danger signs
- If the person tries to insist on having your address or phone number
- If the person emails you pictures which make you feel uncomfortable and which you would not want to show to anyone else
- If the person wants to keep their chats with you secret
- If the person tells you that you will get into trouble if you tell an adult what has been going on
- If the person emails you pictures which make you feel uncomfortable and which you would not want to show to anyone else
- If the person wants you to email them pictures of yourself or use a webcam in a way which makes you feel uncomfortable
- If the person shares information with you and tells you not to tell anyone else about it
- If the person wants to meet you and tells you not to let anyone know
- If you find any of these danger signs it’s important that you tell your parents or another adult.
Online Safeguarding inc. Social Media: Links & Information
This website is full of information and keeping up to date with popular apps, games & parental controls – www.kidsonlineworld.com
Safety Card 2020 for Instagram
Online Scams and Phishing – YouTube Video
NSPCC – Keeping Children Safe (Phishing) – YouTube Video
www.net-aware.org.uk – Net Aware and the NSPCC useful information about games and APPS
www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre – Child Exploitation and Online Protection
Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) – Should I make a CEOP report?
Safeguarding during the school closure
Dealing with Dangerous Websites
www.internetmatters.org/issues/sexting – Sexting Facts & Advice
www.youtube.com/watch – Sexting: What Parents Need To Know
www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2021/i-am-parent-or-carer
Thinkuknow is the online safety education programme from the National Crime Agency.
You’ll find lots of support and advice for young people at www.thinkuknow.co.uk.
Parents and carers: There’s plenty of advice for parents and carers on keeping your child safe online at www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents.
www.thinkuknow.co.uk –‘Sex, Friendships & The Internet’
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/Online-friends/
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/Digital-footprint
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/live-streaming
Online Safety – slides from presentation June 2022
www.gov.uk/government/keeping-children-safe-online/coronavirus-support-for-parents-and-carers
What is Cyber-Bullying& What You Need To Know
How to deal with Cyber-Bullying
Happy Slapping – What it is & What to do about it
For further information and advice go to www.bullying.co.uk