Important online safety message from Constable Ken Terry
The following information and resources have been recently developed by the Department of Internal Affairs and Netsafe.
It includes 4 x YouTube videos for parents of some common internet safety issues for all children and young people. Some of you may have seen them on public TV/Media already!
They cover:
- PORNOGRAPHY
- INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT
- CYBERBULLYING
- GROOMING
Phase 1 – Keeping it Real Online
We wanted to give a brief update about the final product! Keep it Real Online is the first phase the campaign. It gives parents and caregivers tips on how to create a safe online environment for kids and young people. It highlights online harms to children and young people (bullying, inappropriate content, pornography and grooming) which can lead to feelings of vulnerability, isolation, depression and anxiety. In some cases, it can also lead to physical harm offline. Keep it Real Online stresses that right and wrong are the same online as they are offline.
The key messages to parents and caregivers are:
- You’ve got this.
- Keep it real online. Get help and advice at www.keepitrealonline.govt.nz
- Every year, one in five young Kiwis are bullied online.
- Many young Kiwis are using porn to learn about sex.
- 40% of young Kiwis have online interactions with people they’ve never met in real life.
- Kids can go from safe places to scary ones in just a few clicks.
We ask that you please help us create more awareness by promoting the website (above) and where relevant, sharing the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/keepitrealonline.govt.nz/. This will help with organic reach. The four videos were released today and have received great feedback so far – you will probably see these on TV or online.
Phase 2 – Messages for kids and young people
We are also developing a second part to the campaign (or Phase Two) which will include messages targeted at children and young people. Like Phase One, Phase Two will also be a cross-agency effort with input from agencies. This will be in addition to our partners in the online harm prevention group like the Office of Film and Literature Classification and Netsafe.
Ken Terry
Senior Constable : School Community Officer
Rangiora Police Station | 309 High Street | PO Box 5 | Rangiora 7400
' +64 3 3132692 | È 021 1920681 | * Kenneth.Terry@police.govt.nzSchool Portal: schools.police.govt.nz