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Introduction 

This policy provides guidance on how Teens in AI uses the internet and social media and the procedures for doing so. It also outlines how we expect the staff, mentors and volunteers who work or engage with us, and the children or young people who participate in our programmes,  to behave online. 

Aims

The aims of our online safety policy are:  

Understanding the online world 

As part of using the internet and social media our organisation will:  

Managing our online presence 

Our online presence through our website or social media platforms will adhere to the following guidelines:  

What we expect of staff, mentors and volunteers 

Staff, mentors and volunteers should: 

Using mobile phones or other digital technology 

When using mobile phones (or other devices) to communicate by voice, video or text (including text messaging, email and instant messaging), we’ll take the following precautions to ensure young people’s safety:  

Social Media Guidance for Parents

As adults, we all have a responsibility to do our best to empower our young people to keep themselves safe. We also need to learn what we can to ensure that we too are doing our best to keep them safe through our actions and advice. Please read and action the following to ensure you are promoting a positive message to young people in your care: 

Further Information:

There are many positive websites offering advice and guidance for you to learn how to keep your child safe online and top tips for you too:

www.thinkuknow.co.uk – there is a specific section for parents. 

www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers

For downloadable checklists on internet safety including sexting and grooming, log onto: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/help-and-advice/for-parents/guides-and-leaflets/online-safetychecklists/online-safety-checklists_wda101288.html 

Social Media Guidance for Young People

Please read and action the following to keep yourself and your reputation safe online: 

Further websites for information There are many positive websites offering advice and guidance for you to keep safe online: 

www.childnet.com/young-people

www.thinkuknow.co.uk

www.nspcc.org.uk

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