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1 Copyright © AC Education Ltd Student name Date started course About the Workbook This Workbook accompanies your online training course. To access the course visit www.ac-education.co.uk and enter your username and password. The Workbook is provided to help you learn. You can use it to keep a note of your thoughts and experiences as you work through the online activities and practical exercises. If you run out of space for your notes or want to include extra material you may choose to add in extra pages of your own. There is a blank page for this purpose at the end of the Workbook. The Workbook can form part of a portfolio of evidence that shows you have met the induction or training standards relevant to your work with children and young people. If you are doing this course as part of a formal training programme then your employer or training provider may require you to complete the Workbook. * To print extra copies of this blank page go to the Print dialogue box and in Print Range select, for example, Pages from: 9 to 9 ONLINE SAFETY AND CYBERBULLYING WORKBOOK

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Student name

Date started course

About the Workbook

This Workbook accompanies your online training course. To access the course visit www.ac-education.co.uk and enter your username and password. The Workbook is provided to help you learn. You can use it to keep a note of your thoughts and experiences as you work through the online activities and practical exercises.

If you run out of space for your notes or want to include extra material you may choose to add in extra pages of your own. There is a blank page for this purpose at the end of the Workbook.*

The Workbook can form part of a portfolio of evidence that shows you have met the induction or training standards relevant to your work with children and young people. If you are doing this course as part of a formal training programme,then your employer or training provider may require you to complete the Workbook.

* To print extra copies of this blank page go to the Print dialogue box and in Print Range select, for example,Pages from: 9 to 9

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Activity » Positives and negatives of online culture

List the positive and negative aspects of online culture.

PPositive: NNegative:

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Activity » Case Study:- What is a chat room?

What are the benefits of the chat room for Jazz?

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What concerns might her foster carer have about using the chat room?

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Activity » Attitudes and values

Do you agree or disagree with each statement? Write a short sentence below each.

1. There has always been bullying, the internet simply provides a new way ofdoing it

2. If children had less access to digital technology, the numbers being bulliedwould go down

3. Foster carers and parents need to take more responsibility for what children do online

4. Any child found accessing inappropriate content on a school computershould be excluded

5. The government should censor what can and can't be seen online

6. We need harsher laws to punish those who misuse the internet

7. Those who stand by and do nothing about bullying are just as bad as thosethat bully online

8. The internet is full of sexual predators looking to harm children

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Activity » What if my child is the bully?

Having read the news article, imagine that Scarlett is your foster child and you have just discovered that she has been bullying her best friend for 6 months via the internet and social media.

Add your likely reactions,using the headings below

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Think:

Feel:

Do:

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Activity » Helping pornography addiction

What would you do if Zach made the disclosure to you?

How might you feel?

What would you say?

How can you help Zach?

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