St Anthony's School Seatoun
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Seatoun NZ 6022
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Keeping On line Safe


With our move to distance learning, we would like to encourage all our whānau to discuss internet safety with your children - of all ages. You should agree with your children what they can do online including sites they can visit and appropriate behaviours including:

  • reviewing and approving games and apps before they are downloaded
  • reviewing privacy settings of sites and applications
  • checking children’s profiles and what they are posting online
  • check the sites your child is accessing
  • reminding children that anything that is posted online will be permanently on the internet
  • taking the time to understand what sites they are visiting and who they are talking with and check in regularly
  • some social media sites have age restrictions to join, check these before letting your child use them or join them
  • monitoring a child’s use of the internet and consider having them use it in an open, common area of the house
  • making sure your children know to report any activity they don’t feel comfortable with to you straight away.

There is a unique opportunity during the lockdown of families going out together, albeit it close to home, but if your child is going out on their own it’s still important to check where they are going.

If we all work together to make sure children are safe online, we can make the internet a great tool for people of all ages.

FYI as well - The latest message from our IT providers)

Some students have suggested Roblox www.roblox.com as a great place for learning to code and make games.

 Our advice: NOT in an unsupervised school setting.

 If you’re a parent then you can set up the account to have lots of protection, but keep the points below in mind.

 What is Roblox?

Roblox is an online gaming “studio” where students can create their own games using immersive 3D worlds, share those games with others, and play against people across the world. They can chat online to the people they are playing against (or with), and purchase additional items/clothes to look cool.

 Why you don’t go there?

I think its best summed up by Family Zone www.familyzone.com

“The lack of moderation (despite language filters) in the chat feature and uploaded user content leaves children at risk of exposure to a worrying range of inappropriate adult content, bullying and abuse.”

Kia Kaha, Kia Maia, Kia Manawanui  

Ngā mihi nui
Gil and The Aiscorp Team

Reference

https://www.familyzone.com/anz/families/blog/roblox-parents-review