Safety Net Spring Newsletter 2014 Tel: 01273 411613 www.safety-net.org.uk www.safetynetkids.org.uk www.facebook.com/safetynetbrighton www.twitter.com/SafetyNetBTN
Working Together to Keep Children Safe Welcome to Safety Rocks Safety Rocks is Safety Net’s newsletter to help keep children and young people safer in Brighton & Hove. In this edition we are continuing to focus on E-safety as February 11th is Safer Internet Day. The theme for this year’s day is ‘Let’s Create A Better Internet Together’. Safety Net will be supporting the day with teams out and about in Brighton & Hove schools talking to children about internet safety.
Safety Net & Brighton & Hove Parents’ Forum Free Play Session at the Funplex Bevendean
Results of E-Safety Survey For Children ChildLine (the national telephone support service for children) says it has seen a large increase in the number of children contacting it with concerns about online bullying. 4,507 cases of cyberbullying were reported in 2012-13, up from 2,410 in 2011-12. As part of Safety Net’s activity for Anti-Bullying Week 2013, we created a survey about staying safe online which was completed by 733 children and young people aged 8 - 11 who attend schools in Brighton and Hove. Results of the survey:
FREE FAMILY FUN DAY
Thursday 20th February 10 am to 4 pm Come along for free indoor play Information on family activities Tips for keeping safe and tackling family stressors Courses and support services Financial support and budgeting Hear what parents said in the big parenting debate. These events are very popular and you may need to queue for entry. The play equipment is suitable for under 12 yr olds
11.4% said they have experienced bullying online 24.9% said they had seen something online that made them feel unsafe 16.3% said they had forwarded or commented on something they wish they hadn’t 24.8% said they add people they don’t know as friends online 28.2% said they would not talk to someone if they were being bullied online The most popular sites for children were: online gaming sites, Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, Instagram, Snap Chat and X Box Live
Safety Net will use this information to continue to develop our work around staying safe online. Turn the page for top tips on how to keep your child safe online.