cyberbullying inspector paul lawrence & stephanie frankish crime prevention officer
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Cyberbullying
Inspector Paul Lawrence&
Stephanie FrankishCrime Prevention Officer
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Inspector Paul LawrenceCrime Prevention & Community Safety
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Definitions
• Bullying that takes place using electronic technology (Stopbullying.gov)
• Cyber bullying is the electronic version of bullying. Instead of calling someone names to their face, you do it on sites like Facebook or send them threatening texts (Fearless.org)
• The act of harassing someone online by sending or posting mean messages, usually anonymously (Oxford Dictionary)
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From www.cyberethicsonline.com
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Forms of Cyberbullying
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Top 8 forms of Cyberbullying
According to Willard (2007):
• Flaming• Harassment• Cyberstalking• Denigration• Impersonation• Outing• Trickery• Exclusion
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Facts and figures• 30% of parents are worried about cyber bullying• 26% of 12-15 year olds know a victim• 87% rise between 2012 and 2013. • 68% of teenagers agree that Cyber Bullying is a
serious problem • Average of 12 hours a week online • 62% of 12-15 year olds own a smart phone while
26% own a tablet
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Keeping Children Safe Online
• Be well informed• Take precautions• Promote sensible use• Keep up to date
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Top Tips According to NSPCC
• Have the conversation early and often • Explore the internet together • Know who the children are talking to online • Set rules and agree boundaries • Make sure that content is age appropriate• Use parental controls • Check that they know how to use privacy
settings and the report tool
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Recognising the signs
Are your pupils or children showing any signs of being a victim of cyber bullying?
Withdrawn
Mood swings
Reduction in social activity
Distracted
Change in grades or aptitude
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Possible effects• Not wanting to go to school
• A sharp drop in grades and performance
• Skipping school
• Sudden self-esteem issues
• Complaints of illnesses
• Use of alcohol or drugs
• suicide
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Offer of support
What to do if you recognise the signs…
• Controls in School
• Work with Parents
• Information Evenings
• Confidential Support Service • Peer Support Groups
• Staff Training
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Informative videos
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9XLVmras9c – Who are you friends with online?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMgotpVn0Nw – Respecting others
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jKNXxzH_rA – Protect yourself online
Reference – www.bulliesout.com
• https://www.youtube.com/user/antibullyingpro/videos - video gallery for antibullyingpro
Reference – www.antibullyingpro.com
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Useful training
• http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/onlinetraining
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Interactive tools
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Useful websites
• www.fearless.org• www.internetmatters.org• www.stopbullying.gov• www.bullying.co.uk• www.bulliesout.com• www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk• www.getsafeonline.org• www.nspcc.org.uk
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References
• Belsey, B. (2005). Cyberbullying: An emerging threat to the “always on” generation [online] Available at: http://www.cyberbullying.ca/pdf/Cyberbullying_Article_by_Bill_Belsey.pdf
• Lebo, H. (2013), The 2013 Digital Future Report: Surveying The Digital Future Year Eleven [online] Available at: http://www.digitalcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2013-Report.pdf
• Ofcom (2013), Children and Parents Media Use and Attitudes Report, Office of Communications, London.
• Willard, N.E (2007), Cyberbullying and cyberthreats: Responding to the challenge of online social aggression, threats and distress, Champaign, IL. Research Press
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Cyber bullying does NOT stop at the school gates.
It can happen anywhere at anytime.
Remember: