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Know IT All Secondary Toolkits for secondary school aged pupils
Just a Joke? Classroom activities to raise awareness of sexualised online bullying for 9 - 12 yr olds
Advice for under 25s on sexting, selfies, bullying and online dating
Oxfam guide to teaching controversial issues of all sorts
Top OS tips from Club Penguin
Find out about this sort of bullying - what it is and what schools can do about it
Excellent early years videos and discussion ideas: happy / safe / lost / 'No!' / touching
Lesson plans, assemblies and cross-curricular activities for primary and secondary schools for Anti-Bullying Week
Pupils from Greenvale Primary tell us about the realities of group chats and exclusion bullying
Bedtime Stories Chapter Two is PAPYRUSs campaign helping protect children from the nightmare of cyberbullying and harmful online content, by alerting parents and carers of the types of things their children could be accessing on the internet.
The activities help children to: understand healthy and unhealthy behaviours within online and offline friendships and relationships, understand the importance of permission and consent, in particular in relation to sharing images and videos identify signs of manipulative, pressurising or threatening behaviour and respond safely to it understand the importance of seeking help from a trusted adult when they need it
Advice for headteachers, staff and governing bodies - July 2017
Fun classroom activities to teach young people the importance of being safe, responsible and respectful online.
SBNI app to bring the latest guidance and advice on safeguarding straight to teachers' phones
Poster (A3) for secondaries: Things friends don't say
Each episode covers key aspects of online behaviour, from cyberbullying to fake news and has fun quizzes, interactive elements and pop-up facts to help your kid learn vital online dos and don'ts.
Helping young people explore topics such as emotions, relationships and identity
Vodafone’s online safety campaign highlights that one-in-10 boys in Britain are seeing harmful content online, in as little as 60 seconds due to social media algorithims
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