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Cyberbullying

A whole-school community issue

 

 

Key Safety Advice
For children and young people

1. Always respect others - be careful what you say online and what images you send.
2. Think before you send - whatever you send can be made public very quickly and could stay online forever.
3. Treat your password like your toothbrush - keep it to yourself. Only give your mobile number or personal website address to trusted friends.
4. Block the bully - learn how to block or report someone whois behaving badly.
5. Don't retaliate or reply!
6. Save the evidence - learn how to keep records of offending messages, pictures or online conversations.
7. Make sure you tell: An adult you trust or call a helpline like ChildLine on 08001111 in confidence
                                       the provider of the service, check the service provider's website to see where to report incidents
                                       your school - your teacher or the anti-bullying coordinator can help you.

Finally don't justy stand there - if you see cyberbullying going on, support the victim and report the bullying. How would you feel if no one stood up for you?

At St Augustine's
                            don't be afraid to tell

a teacher

Nicky Warren as "restorative justice coordinator

Liz or Father Bob as chaplains



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