St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Internet Safety.

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St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Internet Safety

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Sexting..what is it? Sexting is when somebody uses their mobile to send an inappropriate text or image to other people

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Exposed Click here if movie doesn’t work

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust The risks Bullying / harassment Lack of control of images Your ‘digital footprint’ Future career / job issues Where the images might end up… The legal implications

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Protect yourself and your mates You've got to always think before you send or share. Think how it would affect yourself and others …

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust No going back Remember, photos you take and send can become public and permanent. And the police may get involved It is illegal to take, send or share indecent images of anyone under the age of 18

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust Where to get help Speak to a teacher or your parents Thinkuknow -

St James School A Ted Wragg Trust If things go a step too far, report directly to Click CEOP CEOP – Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre –Search: CEOP –CEOP Website –CEOP Facebook App & Page Search clickceop