Online safety & CSE PC Rachel Hall
What is cyber-bullying?
When one person or a group of people aim to threaten, tease or embarrass someone else by using a mobile phone, the internet or other technologies
Advice you should give to your children Never give out personal details Don’t accept emails from people you don’t know Tell your parents or guardians if you feel uncomfortable or worried Think carefully about what you write
Staying safe online Keep your passwords private Don’t accept friend requests from people you don’t know Keep your profile private or ‘friends only’ Don’t post or share photos that you wouldn’t want everyone to see.
Staying safe online Always remember that people might not be who they say they are online.
“Jigsaw”
What is CSE? CSE stands for Child Sexual Exploitation It is a type of child sexual abuse Any young person can become a victim, whether a boy or girl
What is CSE? Young people are forced into taking part in a sexual act in return for attention, affection, money, drugs, alcohol or accommodation.
Different types of CSE There are three different types of CSE: Online Grooming ‘Boyfriend’ Model ‘Party’ Model
CSE can happen to any young person, regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity or background. CSE is a crime, it is not the victim’s fault and they are not to blame.
Consequences
For more information visit – www.westyorkshire.police.uk/cse