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St John The Baptist Primary School, Portadown

📳IMPORTANT ONLINE SAFETY INFORMATION📳

14th Nov 2024

We have been made aware of a serious online safety concern and wish to provide you with resources to help protect your child(ren). You may be aware of a recent news story about an individual in Northern Ireland who was involved in a large-scale catfishing case with devastating consequences. This has highlighted the potential dangers of Catfishing and we want to ensure that you have the information and tools to keep your child safer online.

What is Catfishing?

Catfishing is when someone creates a fake online profile to trick people into forming relationships with them. This can be done for various reasons, including exploitation, scamming or simply to cause emotional harm.

How can Safer Schools NI help?

Safer Schools NI is a free app, funded by the Department of Education, that provides valuable resources and advice on various online safety issues, including Catfishing. The app includes a new resource, "Catching a Catfisher", which provides information on:

  • Identifying Catfishing: Learn to recognise the signs of a fake profile and deceptive online behaviour.
  • Avoiding Online Scams: Gain practical tips and strategies to protect yourself from Catfishing and other online scams.
  • Verifying Online Identities: Discover techniques to confirm the authenticity of online profiles.
  • Staying safe on social media and dating apps: Access valuable advice on navigating online platforms safely.

What can you do?

  • Download the Safer Schools NI app: Available for free on Google Play and the Apple App Store. For further details see the information sheet attached. 
  • Talk to your child about online safety: Have open and honest conversations about the risks of online interactions and the importance of being cautious.
  • Familiarise yourself with the "Catching a Catfisher" resource: Use this resource to learn more about Catfishing, the risks and how to engage your child in a constructive conversation.

Remember

  • Encourage your child to be wary of online relationships with people they have never met in person.
  • Remind them never to share personal information, such as their address or phone number, online.
  • If your child experiences any concerning online behaviour, report it to the relevant platform and seek support from Safer Schools NI or other trusted sources.

 

We are committed to working with you to ensure our children are safer online. Please do not hesitate to contact the school with any questions or concerns.