MAGINNESS: YOUNG PEOPLE MUST BE AWARE OF THE DANGERS OF
THE INTERNET
Tuesday
10th February 2009
SDLP
North Belfast MLA Alban Maginness has today backed the Council
of Europe’s ongoing campaign to tackle all forms of internet
misuse.
Speaking
after a visit to North-West Lifelong Learning, one of Northern
Ireland’s leading internet safety specialists, Mr Maginness
said parents and children must be aware of the dangers of using
the internet.
He said:
“The internet has enormous positive potential for children
to communicate and to share and develop ideas. Internet skills
and literacy for children and parents are crucial for the World
Wide Web to be used freely and safely.
“However
the internet may also have dangers for children. That is why the
Council of Europe works with its 47 member states and non-European
countries to tackle all forms of misuse of the internet and make
it safer for children to use. I fully back their campaign.
“It
is very important that we educate our children and young people
in order to raise awareness of the dangers of using the internet.
“The
well-being and best interests of children on the internet are
of extreme importance.
“Children
may be at risk of bullying and harassment if they use social networking
sites without being aware of safe practice. This is in addition
to the ongoing threat from internet paedophiles and predators.
“Parents
do not allow their children to speak or meet strangers in person
and they should not let this happen online.
“It
is important children remember some basic guideline while using
the internet, namely to never disclose their phone number or address
and to make sure they are supervised by an adult if they are meeting
someone who has contacted them through a chatroom.
“Furthermore,
parents must be aware of their role when monitoring the internet
usage of their offspring.
“Computers
should be kept in family rooms rather than bedrooms and should
have reliable web patrolling software that will police and block
unsuitable material.
“Where
possible young children should not be allowed to set-up their
own email accounts and parents ensure that they know the passwords
so they can check who their children are communicating with.
“When
online, children can be exposed to anyone or any type of material
however, when used correctly the internet can be a great educational
resource."