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Haygrove School E-Safety Induction

Haygrove School E-Safety Induction. ?. Ask yourself a question. Are you a twelve o’clock flasher?. Q & A. Can I respond to a comment from a child or client on Facebook ?. Can I use an official computer to book holidays etc during lunch time or after work?.

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Haygrove School E-Safety Induction

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  1. Haygrove School E-Safety Induction

  2. ? Ask yourself a question... Are you a twelve o’clock flasher? Q & A

  3. Can I respond to a comment from a child or client on Facebook? Can I use an official computer to book holidays etc during lunch time or after work? How should I respond if I am subjected to cyber bullying by clients? Can I use my mobile to take photos or videos of children? Can work limit my private online publishing? Should I text a child or parent in the evening to remind them of an appointment Can I use Twitter to discuss a topic with my clients? Should I continue to use my social network site?

  4. Section 12 Communication with Children and Young People (including the Use of Technology) • Adults should not share any personal information with a child or young person. They should not request, or respond to, any personal information from the child/young person, other than that which might be appropriate as part of their professional role. • Communication between children and adults, by whatever method, should take place within clear and explicit professional boundaries. This includes the wider use of technology such as mobile phones text messaging, e-mails, digital cameras, videos, web-cams, websites and blogs. Adults should ensure that all communications are transparent and open to scrutiny.

  5. Paragraph 8: Bringing the profession into serious disrepute Conduct in this category would include behaviour which was seriously detrimental to the standing of the profession but where no criminal offence was committed. “not attempt to establish an inappropriate relationship with a pupil by means which might include sending e-mails or text messages to pupils of an inappropriate or personal nature.” “exercise extreme caution in connection with contact/web cam internet sites (for example chat rooms, message boards, social networking sites and newsgroups) and avoid inappropriate communication with individuals under 18 or with whom you may be in a position of trust.”

  6. What's wrong with using default privacy?

  7. What’s your digital Footprint?

  8. Discuss whether you agree to having images or information about you placed or tagged on a friend’s site

  9. Want constant E Safety Updates? Search Haygrove ESafe Twitter.com/haygrove_esafe

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