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Understand the importance of e-safety for children and young people

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Which of the following scenarios is not acceptable? Select the correct answer.

A practitioner takes photos of a child for their own album

A Key Person takes a photo of a child for their learning journey book

A setting engages a professional company to video the Christmas play

A parent takes photos of their child on sports day

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

identitycommunicate vulnerablepretending information

Children and young people can be when using the internet and mobile phones as the other person can hide their . Chatrooms are a great way to with new people, but can also be used by paedophiles to be a child themselves. Children should learn not to give any to someone they do not know.

Which of the risks below may be experienced by a child or young person as a consequence of being online or using a mobile phone? Select three correct answers.

Cognitive difficulty

Access to age-inappropriate content

Cyber bullying

Writing fatigue

Grooming

Place these safety tips for children using the internet in alphabetical order.

Drag and Drop items to re-order them

  • Keep your password secret but not from your parents
  • Don’t give out your name, age, address, school, phone number or picture without a parent’s permission
  • When emails, links etc are sent to you by people you don’t know, do not open them
  • If you see or receive something that seems bad or weird, log off and tell your parents straight away.
  • Never agree to meet with someone that you met on the internet unless a parent knows about it and has agreed to come with you
  • Follow your parents rules on online safety at home, at school, in the library and at a friend or relative’s house

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