Oldham E-Safety

Oldham E-Safety Working to empower children and young people to use communication technologies in a safe way.

Created for Anti Bullying Week November 2010 and e-Safety Week February 2011 - and now for 2012!

New from the Primary Schools of Royton & Shaw - made by year 5-6s: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKKMy2iX3CA&feature=yo...
08/02/2013

New from the Primary Schools of Royton & Shaw - made by year 5-6s: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKKMy2iX3CA&feature=youtu.be

A new esafety film made by the children of Beal Vale, Blackshaw Lane, Buckstones, Crompton, East Crompton St James, Royton Hall, St Anne's, St Mary's High Cr...

Watch this!!!
28/02/2012

Watch this!!!

Book tickets to English National Operas new, exciting season at http://www.eno.org/home.php Ever thought how odd your online life is? Ever thought what could...

11/02/2012

At Oldham Library now with the eSafety Week Film Show

10/02/2012

CEOP APPEAL TO POTENTIAL VICTIMS OF ONLINE ABUSE
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre is currently involved in an ongoing criminal investigation, conducted with national and international partners, which has resulted in the arrest and detention of an individual in Kuwait for the suspected sexual abuse of children.
The investigation has been co-ordinated by CEOP, working with the authorities in the UK, Kuwait and its representatives in the UK, as well as a number of other law enforcement agencies around the world. It relates to a non-UK offender who hacks into the online accounts of children and young people, threatening and forcing them to perform sexual acts on web cam. CEOP believes this activity has been going on since 2008.
CEOP are issuing this media release to provide any as yet unidentified victims the opportunity to seek appropriate advice and support.
Children and young people who think they may have been targeted are being encouraged to call an NSPCC helpline that has been set up - 0800 614 458 - where they can speak to specialist NSPCC staff, all of whom are fully briefed in relation to the investigation.
West Yorkshire Police contacted the CEOP Centre in March 2011 regarding a suspect who had targeted a young girl online. Police enquiries established a number of victims who described performing sexual acts online, which has resulted in a number of UK Police Forces now being involved.
CEOP ask the media to publish the following in full to help us correctly identify victims of this particular offender.
Generally, the offender’s method has been to use an instant messenger service and pretend to be a friend of the targeted a victim. During subsequent conversations, the offender directed victims to an internet link. When clicking on this link, victims were asked to provide their e-mail account(s) and password(s), allowing the offender to take control of their login information. The offender was then able to take control of and hack of the victims’ accounts, changing their passwords and security information.
The offender would then inform the victims’ that their account had been hacked and they no longer had control of it. The offender continued the threats, saying that personal information about them would be sent to friends and family on the internet, unless they continued to perform sexual acts via the we**am.
If you think you or a friend has been a victim of the above crime, or wish to discuss any related concerns in greater detail, please call the NSPCC helpline number - 0800 614 458. Your call will be answered by a fully briefed NSPCC Helpline officer, who will be able to offer you the appropriate advice and support. Information shared, will be treated confidentially unless there is anything to suggest a child is at risk of harm.

Another video we are using this afternoon with Kingsland (thanks again Stephen Carrick-Davies)
10/02/2012

Another video we are using this afternoon with Kingsland (thanks again Stephen Carrick-Davies)

A short film by a group of students from Croydon on 'Fraping' (Facebook 'r**e'). Directed by Julian Parmiter, produced by Stephen Carrick-Davies, shot by Josh Lee with Ruined City Films for Nominet Trust.

10/02/2012

A video we are using this afternoon with Kingsland School (thanks Stephen Carrick-Davies)

09/02/2012

has had a great time on Oldham Community Radio, join us tomorrow for our bullying show! 10-11am!

08/02/2012

A former "sexter" says she was so mortified she almost left school when an intimate photo she sent her ex-boyfriend ended up in the wrong hands.

08/02/2012

Sexting is when someone sends or receives a sexually explicit text, image or video on their mobile phone, usually in a text message.

08/02/2012
Guide for parents on Sexting
08/02/2012

Guide for parents on Sexting

Sexting Vodafone Parents' Guide

08/02/2012

Mr Chapman's class don't think the Internet is always right.

eSafety Film Show and Facebook privacy clinic at Oldham Library this Saturday (11am-2pm) - bring you family, pass on the...
08/02/2012

eSafety Film Show and Facebook privacy clinic at Oldham Library this Saturday (11am-2pm) - bring you family, pass on the invitation...

a beginner's guide to using the internet...
07/02/2012

a beginner's guide to using the internet...

A beginner's guide to using the internet. Find out how you can use computers and the web to get the most out of life online.

07/02/2012

Beginners computer Tutorials and lessons. Find your way round Windows XP. Learn how to use Outlook Express.

07/02/2012

Protect your PC

Get anti-virus software, anti-spyware software and a firewall
Keep your computer up to date
Block spam emails
Use an up to date web browser
Make regular backups
Encrypt your wireless network

Avoid online rip-offs

When you’re shopping online, look for clear signs that you’re buying from a reputable company
On an online auction site, learn how it works and learn to pick good sellers
Use safe ways to pay, such as PayPal or credit and debit cards
Use your common sense to avoid scams – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is

Take care of your identity and privacy

Avoid identity theft by using an up to date web browser and blocking bogus emails with a spam filter
Always use strong passwords
Don’t give away too much personal information on blogs and social networking sites

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