Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Friday, October 10th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
The
Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center organized
awareness-raising sessions on child protection from technological risks
and threats. These sessions were held in cooperation with the Family
Development Foundation in Abu Dhabi, and attended by parents of students
from Al Bateen Private School and Al Dhabyania Private School, who took
part in the debates on these issues.
A team from the
Center acquainted students’ parents with the potential risks and threats
that may target their children when they access the Internet, and
encouraged them to use advanced parental control tools that allow them
to control, restrict and monitor their children’s online access on the
various devices they use. The team also indicated that students are
often the target of bullying, harassment and exploitation when they
access the Internet, via smartphones and tablet, gaming platforms and
PCs.
The centre urged students’ parents to download the
“Hemayati” application for smartphones, which offers safety guidelines
that promotes child protection services in the UAE. The application
provides parents with the ability to keep track of their children’s
whereabouts at all times and communicate with them via instant
messaging.
The one-week awareness-raising sessions were
intended for young schoolgirls from grade 4 to grade six at Al Bateen
and Al Dhabyania Private Schools. The Ministry of Interior’s Child
Protection Center’s team interacted with the schoolgirls, and inquired
about their Internet habits, particularly the games they play, the photo
sharing process, social media and mobile phones.
Students
screened a video presentation showcasing the risks that they may face
while playing online games; via different possible scenarios related to
bullying and exploitation. They also watched a video about the
“Hemayati” application, and were encouraged by the Child Protection
Center’s team to tell their families about the application.
As
part of the sessions, students engaged in a debate with the center’s
team, and provided examples on some positive and negative experiences
they faced while using instant messaging applications and social
networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The
Child Protection Center’s team noted that harassment, bullying,
spreading false rumors, stealing photos or taking pictures of others
without their consent are illegal behaviors. They warned students
against strangers that lurk for them on the Internet and who are not
always who they pretend to be and search for victims while hiding behind
the anonymity of a computer screen.
The centre’s team
advised students to not disclose personal information to strangers, such
as the name of their school or their mobile phones. They also warned
them against sharing personal photos; stressing the importance of
telling their families in case they are subjected to threat or harm via
the Internet or in real life.
In conclusion, the
Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center’s team urged the students
to save the “Aman” service phone number (AMAN 800/800 2626) and to call
it if they feel threatened on the Internet or otherwise.
It
is worth mentioning that the “Hemayati” application can be activated by
parents only. It helps parents to determine the whereabouts of children
in case they go missing. It is specifically designed to enhance the
protection of children; and is not meant to impose any kind of control
over them. Installing the application on the family members’ phones must
be done by mutual consent, and by their own discretion. Parents need to
communicate with children, to convince them of the importance and
benefits of this service that ensures their safety. To download and
install the app, please visit the following link:
For iPhone:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hemayati-hmayty/id833318731?ls=1&mt=8
You may also look for the app on “Apple Store” by typing “HEMAYATI.”
For Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.CPCapp
You may also look for the app on “Google play” by typing “HEMAYATI.”
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Abu Dhabi Police, please click HERE
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The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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