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Digizen - Home. E-safety_White_paper. How to keep SAFE while chatting online. The links included below are to sites with useful further information for those looking to find out more about aspects of this area. Childnet International, who run the chatdanger website, is not responsible for the content of the links below. Telephone helplines for children Childline, 0800 1111, a free 24 hour helpline for children in the UK, www.childline.org.uk Child Helpline International, www.childhelplineinternational.org /global.php to find a helpline for children in a particular country To report to police The Virtual Global Taskforce, www.virtualglobaltaskforce.com , receives reports online – click the ‘Report Abuse’ option on the home page and follow the instructions.

In the UK, to report suspicious behaviour online towards a child, you can report directly to the police at www.ceop.gov.uk Other Childnet International sites Childnet International www.childnet.com Kidsmart www.kidsmart.org.uk Digizen www.digizen.org Other Internet safety sites Thinkuknow www.thinkuknow.co.uk Also see. Home. What’s the big deal? Do you enjoy playing games online? Chances are, if you don't, you know somebody who does. The gaming industry is huge! Did you know that around the world, more money is spent on games than on the film industry?! Multiplayer magic With the internet, it is now possible to play with dozens, even hundreds of people at the same time through online games like World of Warcraft, Clash of Clans or gaming portals like Miniclip. Being able to game with people all over the world makes online gaming even more exciting and with the ability to ‘chat’ in these games, it is easy to ‘make friends’ with the people you play with.

Just like in the real world though, you need to be careful when playing with strangers. 5 things to look out for It’s easy to lie online and some of these ‘online friends’ may be adults who want to hurt you. They will try to gain your trust and ‘make friends’ with you. Are you worried about someone you’ve met in an online game? Report it This might be someone: Home. Stafford College :: Safeguarding. Students and Staff are working together to make Stafford College a safe place to be. Stafford College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. • Everyone has the right to lead their lives free from violence and abuse. . • Everyone has the right to protection from mistreatment and abuse.

If you are experiencing any type of abuse either at College or in your personal life, please speak with your tutor, your lecturer, or any member of College staff. Are you e-safe? Contact Can be made via the Internet easily, and it can mean that people have access to groups they would not normally have access too. Content This could be placed online illegally or inappropriately can lead to prosecution.

Commerce These are risks such as online gambling, inappropriate advertising and financial scams. Conduct This covers activities carried out by someone which is deliberately meant to upset someone. Home.