If you are running Alpha or Alpha for Youth online, please take all the necessary steps to ensure you as the church or ministry are Online/E-Safety aware and competent.
It is necessary to be aware that those who wish to abuse young people, in particular, often start with electronic communications and then attempt to lure people into an unprotected face to face meeting.
With an increasing number of Alphas being run online through platforms like Zoom, Facebook and Instagram there is a need to address the use of videos and other online platforms. We know these forms of communication are difficult to monitor, which means that we encourage hosts to work in trusted pairs with support from helpers.
If using Zoom or other online platforms, please be aware of these issues and use safety measures as you can, such as password protecting your meetings, using secure wi-fi, being conscious of your surroundings and what can be seen on your video screens, and please always ensure the sessions are not recorded.
Dangers in this area include cyber bullying and online grooming. These are both very serious and should be treated with utmost caution and care by hosts and helpers.
E-Safety is the collective term for safeguarding (protecting vulnerable individuals) involving the use of mobile phones, computers (including laptops, netbooks, tablets) and other electronic devices including game consoles, to communicate and access the internet, emails, text messages, instant messaging, social networking sites and other social media.
Do’s We Recommend
Don’ts We Recommend
Matters for concern may include:
What to do when concerned: