Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)
We want all young people to know that if they are being threatened online, if they’ve shared something they regret then they can always report to CEOP online:
We want all young people to know that if they are being threatened online, if they’ve shared something they regret then they can always report to CEOP online:
If you are looking for advice or support Think u know is a great place to start for all ages, parents and teachers…
Safety Net Kids have surveyed 150 children and young people who told them that they are worried about cyberbullying and internet safety. As a result, they created top tips on how to deal with cyberbullying, staying safe online and staying safe using mobile phones.
How to make a report?
Most services have rules about what kind of content is allowed on the site. Often if something is harassing an individual, pornographic or violent it breaks the rules. You can report this kind of content using the reporting tools on the sites. For more information, visit the link below:
People can lie about who they are online, a short and simple example of this is shown in the clip below
Talking PANTS teaches children important messages, like their body belongs to them and they should tell an adult if they’re upset or worried…
These rules are aimed mostly at younger children, at oldest pre-teens. Appropriate “rules” for online use vary by age, maturity of the child and family values…