Online safety workshop for year 6 students - Stay Safe Partnership

Provider
Lincolnshire County Council
Introduction

Interactive workshop for year 6's looking at social media and their transition to secondary school.

This training can be used as evidence towards helping you achieve SMSC.

Outcomes
This workshop will enable students to:
  • gain a greater awareness of how social media content can negatively impact on our identity and self-esteem
  • be better prepared for the transition to secondary school regarding what content is appropriate to share and what content may impact on their social and emotional well-being.
  • understand ways of safeguarding themselves on social media
Service Description
All year 6 students will be offered this interactive workshop or assembly which will be based around discussions, activities and quizzes.
 
Questions from students are actively encouraged.
 
Sessions will be delivered by experienced trainers from the Stay Safe Partnership in an age-appropriate and inclusive way. 
Availability

This workshop is available to all year 6 students across Lincolnshire. The sessions are either a morning or afternoon. The session will last between 60 and 80 minutes per class. Please contact to discuss availability.

Benefits
The workshops enable students to be:
  • better prepared
  • more confident 
  • have a better understanding of social media in their transition to secondary school
  • understand who and where additional support is available for them to access
Sessions have been created to cover some or all of the following areas within the PSHE curriculum framework:
  • R15. strategies for recognising and managing peer influence and a desire for peer approval in friendships; to recognise the effect of online actions on others
  • R22. about privacy and personal boundaries; what is appropriate in friendships and wider relationships (including online);
  • R31. to recognise the importance of self-respect and how this can affect their thoughts and feelings about themselves; that everyone, including them, should expect to be treated politely and with respect by others (including when online and, or anonymous) in school and in wider society; strategies to improve or support courteous, respectful relationships
  • L15. recognise things appropriate to share and things that should not be shared on social media; rules surrounding distribution of images
  • L16. about how text and images in the media and on social media can be manipulated or invented; strategies to evaluate the reliability of sources and identify misinformation
Cost

Free

Contact and how to book

Book this training

Please provide as much information as possible. Stay Safe Partnership will aim to confirm within five working days.

Telephone: 01522 550665

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