Ivanhoe College in Ashby issues Squid Game warning to parents - highlighting scenes of violence

By Graham Hill

29th Nov 2021 | Local News

Ivanhoe College has issued a warning to parents if their children watch the Netflix TV show Squid Game.

The Ashby-based school says the programme contains scenes of 'fairly brutal violence and is rated 15' - and warns of the 'potential risks' to children.

It explains that the programme follows a group of adults who compete to win innocent-looking playground games, but who are killed if they do not succeed at the tasks.

Under the heading, Squid Games Internet Safety, the North Street College has posted a guide for parents if they are not familiar with the South Korean thriller.

The school's website says: "Squid Game's popularity is beginning to spread across various online platforms.

"There has been a slew of content created – ranging from memes to apps – that convey the violence of the show, so it is important for parents, carers and educators to understand the basis of Squid Game and the potential risks to young people who might be exposed to it.

"Squid Game's 15 rating has not prevented clips and images from the show being uploaded onto social media sites such as TikTok, with the #SquidGame hashtag being viewed more than 22.8 billion times.

"There have been reports of children who have accounts on these platforms inadvertently viewing gory, explicit scenes from the programme, and parents and carers should be mindful of the prevalence of these uploads.

"Squid Game Challenge (also known as K-Game Challenge) is an app for smartphones and tablets that has been released for Android and iOs, and the two systems differ significantly on their age ratings for the game.

"The iTunes Store rates the app as 12+ (advising of "mild/infrequent horror/fear themes"), while the PEGI rating for Android is just 3+, which means that very young children might be able to download and play the game even with parental controls activated on their device or through Google Play.

"The gameplay is frequently interrupted by pop-ups and ads (sometimes appearing while the user is rapidly tapping their screen while attempting to complete the challenge). This could easily lead to unwanted purchases or accidental visits to inappropriate sites beyond the app.

"As a parent or carer, keep a watchful eye on the content that your children are viewing.

"Speak to them openly and chat about how they have been spending time on their devices; let them ask questions, too.

"Ensure that the parental controls are activated on your child's device and that age-restricted child profiles are properly set up any on-demand services available through the family TV (such as Netflix, in this case) to prevent inappropriate content being streamed."

     

New ashby Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: ashby jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Ben Witcomb, who works at Linnaeus-owned Woodward Veterinary Practice in Ashby de la Zouch, and his partner Dan Roden volunteered at the Amazon Shelter in Peru
Local News

Vet nurse swaps Ashby de la Zouch for the Amazon to volunteer at shelter in Peru

North West Leicestershire MP Amanda Hack has met Rail Minister Lord Hendy to present the case for the Ivanhoe Line. Photo: Supplied
Local News

Ashby MP Hack presents case for Ivanhoe Line to Rail Minister - and launches local transport survey

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide ashby with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.