Federation of Abbey Schools
- Survey
E-Safety Questionnaire: Parents and Carers - Year 4
Section 1: Internet and Technology Use
Q1. How often do your children use the internet? Please include all access, including online gaming and accessing the internet via a mobile.
More than 2 hours a day
At least once a day
3-4 times a week
Once a week
None
Q2. If they use the internet every day, how many hours on average do they use for it?
More than 4 hours per day
3-4 hours
2-3 hours
1-2 hours
Less than an hour a day
Q3. What do they like to do most when they are online?
Social networking
Gaming
Listening to music
Sharing photos
Watching TV/movie clips
Browsing on the web
Shopping
Using chatrooms
Writing blogs
Researching
Other
Please provide details below
Q4. How often do they use the following per day?
More than 1 hour per day
Up to 1 hour per day
None
Social networking
Gaming
Listening to music
Sharing photos
Watching TV/movie clips
Browsing on the web
Shopping
Using chatrooms
Writing blogs
Research
Other
Q5. How often do they use the following per week?
More than 3-4 times per week
Once a week
Less than once a week
None
Social networking
Gaming
Listening to music
Sharing photos
Watching TV/movie clips
Browsing on the web
Shopping
Using chatrooms
Writing blogs
Researching
Other
Q6. What devices do they have access to?
Tablet
Desktop
Laptop
Mobile Phone
Games Console
Other
Please provide details below
Q7. How many devices do they have own/personal access to?
None
1
2
3
4
More than 4
Q8. Which devices do they use the most?
Tablet
Desktop
Laptop
Mobile Phone
Games Console
Other
Please provide details below
Section 2: Risks and Issues
Q9. What do you think are the main risks to children and young people online?
Q10. Which risks do you think your children have experienced most of?
Online bullying
Talking to strangers
Spending too much money
Seeing inappropriate content
Sharing inappropriate content
Seeing violent content
Being groomed by an adult online
None
Q11. Where do you think most of the risks to children and young people occur online?
Apps
Social networks
Blogs
Chatrooms
Online games
Interactive forums
Other
Please provide details below
Q12. Do you think your children feel safe online?
Yes
No
Q13. Where online do you think they feel the least safe?
Q14. Where online do you think they feel the most safe?
Q15. When your child sees something online that upsets them, what do you think they do?
They leave the website
They report it online
They tell an adult
They tell you
They ignore it
They speak to their friends
They do something else
They don't see anything that upsets them online
Other
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Q16. Who do you think your child would tell if something upset or worried them online?
Parent or carer
Older brother or sister
Other family member
Friend
Teacher
Online supports services
Police
Helpline (Childline)
Report it on the website
No one
I don't know
Other adult
Section 3: Education and Awareness
Q17. Has anyone they know talk to them about staying safe online in the last year?
Yes
No
Q18. If you answered yes, who talked to them about staying safe online?
School
Home
Other
Q19. If you answered yes, what kind of support did they receive?
Assembly
Lesson from teacher
Session from another adult, eg in a youth club
Conversations with you
Conversation with other children and/or young people
Session from the police
Other
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Q20. In the last year, have you done any of the following?
Spoken to your children about staying safe online
Put filters on devices
Set time limits for your children
Asked older siblings to monitor their siblings posts
Made an agreement/set boundary use
None
Q21. Where would you go for further support on online safety?
School
The Internet, eg NSPCC
Your broadband supplier
Your mobile phone provider
Other parents
Your child
Other
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Q22. What key online safety message have you told your child?
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