Online Safety Assembly Social Media Age Restrictions Age
Online Safety Assembly
Social Media Age Restrictions Age: 13 Age: 16 Age: 13 Age: 18 (or 13 with Parents’ Permission)
PEGI – Pan European Game Information What do the labels mean? The PEGI labels appear on front and back of the packaging indicating one of the following age levels: 3, 7, 12, 16 and 18. They provide a reliable indication of the suitability of the game content in terms of protection of minors. The age rating does not take into account the difficulty level or skills required to play a game.
PEGI – Pan European Game Information The content is considered suitable for all year groups. Contains some possible frightening scenes. Shows violence towards human -looking characters or animals. Violence, more extreme bad language, use of tobacco and drugs and criminal activities. Violence that makes the viewer feel a sense of revulsion.
Examples of PEGI labels 54% of children at our school play this game. 8% of children at our school play this game. 12% of children at our school play this game.
Online Safety Questionnaire for Children February 2018 At Ashbourne Primary School: • 89% of children said they have access to the internet. • 46% of children said that no one discusses internet safety with them at home. • 50% of children said they have been set internet rules. • 47% of children said they don’t know how to use the privacy and security settings on their devices. • 45% of children said they have a social media account. • 51% of children said they don’t know how to use the privacy and security settings on their social media account.
Online Safety Videos Years 1/2 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=u. Rkpf 0 bk 3 P 4&safe=act ive Years 3/4 https: //www. thinkuknow. co. uk/parents/Support-tools/Filmsto-watch-with-your-children/Lee_and_Kim_subtitled/ Years 5/6 https: //www. thinkuknow. co. uk/parents/Support-tools/Filmsto-watch-with-your-children/Jigsaw_subtitled/
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