ANTI-BULLYING AT KNIGHTLOW CYBER BULLYING. Cyber bullying: fact or fiction? 1. There are at least 7 forms of bullying that happen using technology True.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
E safety workshop.  Resources  Available on our new website  This presentation  SMART safe.
Advertisements

Cyber Bullying Everything you need to know. How is it different from normal bullying? By using technology like mobiles or the internet, this type of bullying.
What is it? The use of phones or the internet to deliberately upset someone else.
BULLYING and Bullying behaviour is no longer restricted to the school yard. It is often by phone or online and out of sight and earshot of both teachers.
Cybersafety Elimbah State School Cybersafety and cyberbullying: A guide for parents and caregivers, May 2012., Dept of Education, Training and Employment.
What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is when one person or a group of people aim to threaten, tease or embarrass someone else by using a mobile phone,
Cyber Bullying The newest form of bullying.. What is cyber bullying?  Being cruel to others by sending or posting harmful material using technological.
e-Safety: Cyberbullying in the virtual playground Karen Stewart
Forms of Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying When good technology goes bad…….. Stay safe in cyberspace.
ANTI- BULLYING WEEK CYBER BULLYING 16 – 20 November 2009.
Presentation Secondary School Wexford Anti-Bullying Campaign BULLYING IS DELIBERATE, REPEATED HURTFUL BEHAVIOUR If you see it don’t support it! RECOGNISE.
SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL CYBER BULLYING SOPHOMORE PRESENTATION.
What is Cyber bullying? Cyber bullying is when a person, or a group of people, uses the internet, mobile phones or other digital technologies to threaten,
The Internet is Forever
e-safety and cyber bullying
The key aim for the week is: To ensure children are able to recognise and challenge bullying behaviour wherever it happens - whether face to face or in.
Where does bullying occur? OFSTED Report % at school 55% at school 24% at home 24% at home 18% around where children live 18% around where children.
ICT Unit 1Selby High School Unscramble the word to find out what we are learning today.
 FOOD, WATER, SLEEP, AIR  SAFETY FROM THREATS AND VIOLENCE  LOVE OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY  RESPECT.
Pupil Engagement to prevent Cyberbullying Sarah Meadows ICT Curriculum Adviser.

Stechford Primary School E safety workshop. The aims of the workshop Resources Available on our new website
Use kind words, help when you can, share and take turns, listen to what others have to say, be honest and truthful, think before you speak out, remember.
Blackberries?!!.
Technology Safety Ways to be safe on the internet and social world.
SEAL Say no to bullying.
E-Safety Challenge College. Learning Objectives Understanding the definition of ‘cyber’ bullying and the affect it can have on the victim.
Module 1: Bullying Awareness Training. Learning outcomes of Module 1  Learning about workplace bullying  Learning about cyber-bullying  Get to know.
ANYTHING THAT GETS INVENTED AFTER YOU’RE THIRTY IS AGAINST THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS AND THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF CIVILISATION AS WE KNOW IT …UNTIL.
ON LINE SAFTEY AND CYBER BULLYING DO U NO WHO R U TLKG 2?
Electronic Safety Keeping yourself safe on the internet and cell phone Intended for Grades 4-5.
 ❂ Cyber bullying is a mean or threatening  ❂ Cyber bullying is forwarding a private IM communication to others  ❂ Cyber bullying is a humiliating.
CYBERBULLYING. What is it? Cyber bullying is bullying or harassment that happens online. It can happen in an , a text message, an online game, or.
Staying Safe Online A Practical Guide for Middle School Students.
1. ONLINE. Bullying behaviour is no longer restricted to the school yard. It is often online, out of sight and earshot of teachers and parents.... ONLINE.
Do pictures always give truthful information? Can publishing it be hurtful??
© Childnet International 2008 What are the risks?.
Technology can help us: Communicate with others Gather information Share ideas Be entertained Technology has improved our quality of life!
Internet Safety Why is internet safety important? What about mobiles? What are the risks? Why is the internet so great?
You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Cyber Bullying.
What is it? & What can I do to prevent it?. Cyber bullying is when somebody is teasing, taunting, or harassing someone else over the computer. Whether.
Electronic Safety Keeping yourself safe on the internet and cell phone Intended for Grades 4-5.
Welcome!! CyberBullying SkyCast. CyberBullying Today’s Aims: To create a therapeutic ‘online space’ during the SkyCast! To understand more about cyberbullying:
E-safety a whole community approach © Childnet International 2007 E-Safety – A Whole Community Approach Internet safety in secondary school MaryLouise.
Cyber Bullying Good Morning Children
CYBERBULLYING Cyberbullying is when someone bullies others over the internet or on a mobile phone by sending abusive s or texts directly or by posting.
Stop Cyberbully By josh.h. anonymity Definition:  the state and quality of being anonymous  example of anonymity bullying when someone text something.
What is Cyber bullying? Cyber bullying is when a person, or a group of people, uses the internet, mobile phones or other digital technologies to threaten,
Cyberbullying The “ Device ” Evil Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is the use of any electronic communication device to convey a message in any form (text,
Bullying What is it really?really. Bullying Defined Is unwanted, aggressive behavior Involves a real or perceived imbalance of power, Behavior is repeated.
E-safety Helping your children stay safe on-line A presentation for Parents.
Technology can help us: Communicate with others Gather information Share ideas Be entertained Technology has improved our quality of life!
PCS Technology for Students: Acceptable Use, Privacy, and Safety.
Information Guide to Cyber Bullying. Cyber bullying is a relatively new form of bullying which has started happening a lot on social networking sites,
L.G. How to feel safe online
E – SAFETY Being safe online
Remember cyber Bullying can also lead to death!!!
How To Be Safe On The Internet
Sharing Images – The Law
PCS Technology for Staff: Acceptable Use, Privacy, and Safety
Cyber Bullying BY PHONE.
Online Safety! By: Michelle Deng.
If you see it don’t support it! RECOGNISE IT, REJECT IT, REPORT IT!
Cyber Bullying 1. ONLINE.
Issues In media studies: Cyberbullying
Appropriate Use of Technology
What it is, how to spot it, and how to respond to it
CYBER BULLYING YEAR 7 COMPUTING.
Presentation transcript:

ANTI-BULLYING AT KNIGHTLOW CYBER BULLYING

Cyber bullying: fact or fiction? 1. There are at least 7 forms of bullying that happen using technology True / false

True Research tells us that technology can be used in different ways to do the following:  Threats and intimidation – e.g. by text, or posting messages on websites  Harassment or stalking – e.g. sending unwanted texts/ s, even if they are not offensive, or monitoring someone’s online activities  Vilification / defamation – e.g. putting upsetting or insulting remarks online about someone or sending them round by text  Ostracizing / peer rejection / exclusion – e.g. not letting someone join a friendship group online, or everyone in a group refusing to return messages or texts from one person

Identity theft, unauthorised access and impersonation – e.g. pretending to be someone else and sending s or texts as if they were from them  Publicly posting, sending or forwarding personal or private information or images - e.g. posting horrible things on internet sites, sending round video clips by Mobile  Manipulation e.g. putting pressure on someone to do things through online friendships, or using something someone has posted online or said in a text and are embarrassed about to blackmail them into doing things (Source: DCSF 2007)

2. Schools can’t do anything about cyber bullying that happens outside school True / false

False Since September 2007 schools have had the power to take action when pupil misbehave outside of school, “to such extent as is reasonable” (Education and Inspections Act 2006), This includes cyber bullying and you can find out how we will tackle this in our anti-bullying policy.

3. Most children and young people say they have been cyber bullied True / false

False The number of children and young people who report they have been cyber bullied varies in different research with the highest being around 1/3. However it is a growing concern and the impact it can have may be greater than other types of bullying because:  There is no escape – it can reach you anywhere, even in your own home  The audience can be very large and reached very quickly  One incident can become repeated attacks as it is passed around or posted onto different websites

4. People who cyber bully will always know they are doing it True or False

False Sometimes people pass on texts or s without realising what they are doing and sometimes when people write things on a computer, they don’t come out exactly as they meant them to. We believe that our children need support to know that what they are doing is serious and understand the harm they can cause through careless words.

5. A lot of cyber bullying is against the law True or false

True Although cyber bullying in itself isn’t an offence, there are a number of laws that can be used to tackle it, for example:  Protection from Harassment Act 1997 – for incidents that occur repeatedly i.e. more than twice  Communications Act 2003 – sending offensive or menacing communications or sending or causing to be sent false communications to cause annoyance or anxiety  Public Order Act 1986: - where mobile phones are used as cameras or videos to record something offensive or upsetting  Obscene Publications Act 1959 – publishing, circulating or showing obscene Material  Computer Misuse Act 1990 – ‘hacking’ into someone’s computer or online activities  Crime and Disorder Act 1998 – ASBO’s can be given to people whose behaviour has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to others Note: the age of legal responsibility in the UK is 10. (Source: DCSF 2007)

6. Children and young people are the only people who get cyber bullied True or False

False Anyone can be cyber bullied and there are particular concerns for teachers who may be bullied by pupils, for example having their pictures put on unsuitable websites, having horrible or threatening comments about them put online or having rumours spread about them by text.

7.There is no way to trace things that are done on the internet True or False

False All activities online or on mobile phones leave a ‘digital footprint’. Internet service e providers and mobile phone companies can help trace sources of cyber bullying although it may be necessary to involve the police

8. The 4 most popular social networking sites for young people in the UK have over 300 million registered users between them Worldwide True or False

True (Wikipedia 2008)

9. Children and young people feel that picture/video clip and phone call bullying is the most harmful True or False

True This kind of bullying can have a devastating impact and cause lasting harm. No-one should post details, photographs or film of another person without their permission. Texting and phone calls can be frightening and invasive for Children. If you wouldn’t say something to someone’s face, or if you wouldn’t want your parents to see it, don’t send it! Think twice about what you text and what you say.

10. Banning children and young people from using the internet and mobiles is the best way to prevent cyber bullying True or False

False Modern technology is an every day part of young people’s lives and there are many positive things about it. ‘Banning’ them from using it will just make them use it in secret and make it harder to get help if they need it. We need to help them understand how to be safe and responsible so that they can gain the positive benefits it offers.