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  • YouTube & Beatbullying join forces with new channel

    YouTube has launched a new channel to encourage young people to denounce the intimidation. Children & Young People can post their own videos and messages. Channels are YouTube members ( Beatbullying in this case) who upload videos. You can subscribe and get new videos delivered to you as they arrive...
    Posted to e-Safety in Schools (Weblog) by Sophie on 11-30-2007
  • Cyberbullying - Embedding anti-bullying work in schools

    The opening paragraph of the new government advice document states that "... it is vital that schools understand the issue, know how to prevent and respond to incidents, and are updated on the legal issues surrounding this challenging subject". Understanding the issue is the relatively easy part. Knowing...
    Posted to e-Safety in Schools (Weblog) by Sophie on 09-23-2007
  • Don't Hide It

    An NSPCC survey indicates that over 50% of children have experienced problems such as bullying, threats or sexual harassment online. They are particularly concerned at the popularity of social networking sites such as Bebo or MySpace, which they sayaround 52% of 11-16 year olds use once a day. As interesting...
    Posted to e-Safety in Schools (Weblog) by Sophie on 09-23-2007
  • How should we protect teachers from being bullied?

    It is good to see that attention is being given to the issue of cyber-bullying of teachers. The very nature of the read/write web makes it easy for anyone, including children to anonymously instigate what are often pranks, and in some cases outright vicious intimidation. Teachers can be easy victims...
    Posted to e-Safety in Schools (Weblog) by Sophie on 04-04-2007
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