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Anne Bubnic

Byron Review: Do we have safer children in a digital world? [Video] - 0 views

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    Children and young people in the UK discuss their views and experienes of internet safety with Professor Tanya Byron, Clinical Psychologist, two years after the Byron Report was published.
Anne Bubnic

UK: Byron Report - 2 valuable views on Net safety, Part 1 - 0 views

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    Thoughtful analysis of the Byron Report, provided by Anne Collier of Netfamily News.
Jocelyn Chappell

Department for Children, Schools and Families : Byron Review - 0 views

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    Published 27th March 2008. On 6th September 2007, the Prime Minister asked Dr. Tanya Byron to conduct an independent review looking at the risks to children from exposure to potentially harmful or inappropriate material on the internet and in video games."
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    You can catch the excellent analysis of Dr. Tanya Byron's work at Anne Collier's web site [NetFamilyNews]. See: http://www.netfamilynews.org/
Anne Bubnic

Byron Review: Do We Have Safer Children In A Digital World [pdf] - 0 views

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    51-page progress report two years after the Byron Review [Mar 2010].
Anne Bubnic

Social Networking and Child Protection on the Internet [Report] - 0 views

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    From the UK Home Office Task Force: Best Practices for the providers of social networking and other user interactive services. Download the full Report.

    The first UK Social Networking Guidance provides advice for industry, parents and children about how to stay safe online. This has been developed by a taskforce of representatives from industry, charity and law enforcement agencies including Vodafone, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

Jocelyn Chappell

Pupils and the Caring Sharing Internet | - 0 views

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    I blog about pupils' use of interent, safe searching and the read/write web
Anne Bubnic

Pupils 'must manage online risks' - 2 views

  • The five schools judged outstanding for online safety all used managed systems to help pupils become responsible users of technology.
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    Pupils given a greater degree of freedom to surf the internet at school are less vulnerable to online dangers in the long-term, inspectors say. "Managed" online systems were more successful than "locked" ones at safeguarding pupils' safety, they said. The inspectors' research was commissioned in response to a report by Dr Tanya Btron, which assessed the risks children faced when using the internet and video games.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

BEYOND BYRON - 0 views

  • The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is organising on 5 May 2009 (pm) a public presentation on protecting children from harmful content and conduct online. The issue of child protection in regards to online technologies is of major and continuing concern to policy- and law-makers, the wider ICT industry and its end-users. In spring 2008, the EESC unanimously adopted its most recent of several opinions on this topic
  • This is a follow up to the post on the Meeting on 5th May here.The Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a multiannual Community programme on protecting children using the Internet and other communication technologies represents the latest in a series of initiatives introduced by the European Parliament and Council to promote children’s safety and well-being in the information society.
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