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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment. These are our News Flashes. Sometimes we may direct you to our 'Further News & Links' section if we need to give you more information in the form of documents or direct you to external links etc.

  • Mobile Scam Warning by Trading Standards

    Tue 23 Jun 2015 S Stafford

    Nottinghamshire Trading Standards are warning people to beware of a computer virus scam that continues to plague residents across the UK. 
     A local man has received a phone call from a male saying he was phoning about a problem with his computer. The male said that that he could fix his computer to stop it crashing. The resident recognised that this was a scam, and when he confronted the male on the phone he hung up. 
     Officers are re-issuing the warning as complaints to the service about the scam continue:
     The fraudster's aim is to trick you into believing that your computer has a serious virus problem and that you need to act immediately or it will become unusable. You may be shown so-called 'errors' on your computer in the hope that you will be frightened into allowing the fraudster to remotely access your computer to fix the problem. At this point, the fraudster takes control of your computer and then requests payment of a fee to carry out repairs. There is no genuine fault so you end up paying for an unnecessary repair or bogus software. You may have left yourself exposed to identity theft, as your computer could have been deliberately infected with malicious software such as viruses and spyware. This could mean that the fraudster can access your personal details, such as your passwords and bank account information.
     Trading Standards and the Police keep closing down these companies for scamming customers in this way, but copycat scams simply start up in their place. The organisers are difficult to trace with many of the companies operating from call centres abroad.
     If you receive an unsolicited call from someone claiming to be from a computer maintenance company just hang up.  
     
    You can also report the incident to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or visit http://www.actionfraud.police.uk  

  • National Unplugging Day

    Tue 23 Jun 2015 S Stafford

    28th June is National Unplugging Day

     

    In celebration of the second annual National Unplugging Day in the UK on Sunday 28 June 2015, MyFamilyClub is asking individuals and families to put down their smartphones, tablets and computers for 24 hours to experience life unplugged.

    As smartphones invade our daily activities, parents are increasingly less present and available for their children and mental health officials are very worried on the long term effects this may have on our children.

    To set families up for success during the National Unplugging Day on 28 June, MyFamilyClub is offering tips and advice to families who want to enjoy technology free family time. 

    Find out more at the link below....

    https://www.e-safetysupport.com/stories/180/unplug-your-smartphone-on-national-unplugging-day#.VYnB7Y3JDuh

  • Walesby Residential

    Wed 17 Jun 2015 Ms Stafford
    I had great fun yesterday visiting everyone on the Walesby Trip.  They are all having a fabulous time and being well looked after.  More news of Walesby to follow soon..
  • Race For Life

    Tue 16 Jun 2015 Ms S Stafford
    On Sunday 7th June the Dalestorth team took part in 'Race for life' at Nottingham Embankment.  There were over 20 of us in the team and we have raised lots of money for cancer sufferers and research. Go Dalestorth!!  Have a look at our picture in 'Further News and Links'.
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