CYBERBULLYING Session 3: How to cope with Cyberbullying How to keep safe in Cyberspace Compiled by Ed Gallagher Kirklees Youth Offending Team.

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CYBERBULLYING Session 3: How to cope with Cyberbullying How to keep safe in Cyberspace Compiled by Ed Gallagher Kirklees Youth Offending Team

HOW TO COPE WITH CYBERBULLYING 0 If you were being bullied online, what would you do? 1. …………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………….. 4. …………………………………………………………………………….. 5. ……………………………………………………………………………..

HOW TO KEEP SAFE IN CYBERSPACE 0 What sort of things can you do to keep safe in cyber space? SAFETY

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO…. Talk to someone you trust. This could be a teacher, parent, carer or friend. Schools have a responsibility to ensure that students aren’t bullied, and they can take action even if the bullying is happening outside school. Report the bullying to the internet service provider (ISP) if the bullying happened online. Ask a parent or teacher for help, or look at Chatdanger, which has safety advice about mobiles and internet use. Report the bullying to your mobile phone provider if you’ve received bullying texts or calls on your mobile. You may even have to change your number if you're repeatedly bullied through your phone. Block instant messages and s. Ask a parent or teacher for help, or look at the Chatdanger website for advice on how to do this. Report serious bullying, such as physical or sexual threats, to the police.

0 Although bullying is not a specific criminal offence in UK law, criminal and civil laws can apply in terms of, for example, harassment or threatening behaviour, and particularly relevant for cyberbullying – threatening and menacing communications: THE LAW AND CYBERBULLYING

Protection from Harassment Act 1997, which has both criminal and civil provision. Malicious Communications Act 1988 Section 43 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 Communications Act 2003 Public Order Act 1986 Source : Ministry of Justice 2013

IT CAN HAPPEN….. 0 A 49-year-old Middlesbrough mother was found guilty in a landmark cyber-bullying case stemming from the suicide of a teenager who killed herself after being sent taunting s. 0 Lori Drew was convicted on three counts of illegally accessing computers without authorisation. 0 Prosecutors said Drew faced up to three years in prison and a £300,000 fine, although no sentencing date had yet been set. 0 Lori Drew has since lost her job, and her husband has left her. This whole experience has wrecked many lives, not just hers.

YOUR FINAL THOUGHTS

If you don’t want the world to know, then don’t post it online. Never post personal information online that can identify you in anyway. FINAL THOUGHTS Keep all passwords secret and do not share them with anyone else. Use free addresses that you can delete at any time. Treat others with respect online

WHERE TO GET HELP…. 0 NSPCC through Childline Great resource specific site dedicated to helping another great site a good resource for parents that want to learn more and spot the signs really helpful advice 0 Samaritans Your school, youth worker, carer or mum/dad will be there to help too.

References: 0 Session 2 slide 7,8,9 & 10 – Cyberbullying Questionnaire: Session 2 slide 6 – Effects of Cyberbullying: are-the-effects-of-cyberbullying.aspx are-the-effects-of-cyberbullying.aspx 0 Session 2 slide 5 – Phoebe Prince Case Study: hadley-high-school-new-girl-driven-suicide-teenage-cyber-bullies- article hadley-high-school-new-girl-driven-suicide-teenage-cyber-bullies- article Session 3 slide 4 – What you should do: Session 3 slide 5 & 6 – The Law and Cyberbullying: Session 3 slide 8 – Final Thoughts : berbullying.html berbullying.html

Learning Outcomes 0 What have you learnt from this session. 1. …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………...