Key Stage 2 E-Safety
This page is aimed at children between the ages of 7-11 but we hope there is information and fun to be had by everyone.
If you are aged 7-11 and are in Key Stage 2 at school, could you please start by completing the questionnaire before discovering what else is on the page!
If you are under 7 years old, could you please complete the questionnaire on the other page by clicking here!
Click here to build and online eBuddie
Visit it now to help Griff and his friends stay safe while using email, chat areas, mobiles and other new technologies!
Online bullying is any kind of repeated harassment, verbal,
psychological or physical abuse, carried out by an individual or group to deliberately upset others.
Bullying is always wrong and unacceptable behaviour; it should never be overlooked or ignored.
If you get messages that upset you on your profile, on your phone, or when playing games consider the following advice
Don't reply to messages that are meant to harass or upset you. This is likely to encourage the bully
Keep the message: you don't have to read it, but keep it as proof of harassment. It is vital to have a record of the incident when you look for help or want to report it.
Report problems to people who can do something about it. You can take control by not putting up with offensive content or by reporting it to the website owners when you come across it. Incidents that could be illegal should be reported to the authorities
Block the sender. You don’t have to put up with someone harassing you - block unwanted senders!
Tell someone you trust. Talking to your parents, friends, a teacher, youth leader is usually the first step in dealing with any issue.
Respect yourself and respect others - being online is very public and very real, although it doesn’t always feel that way. Know your rightswww.thinkuknow.co.uk
Be creative! Be yourself! Be in control!