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Digital Defenders: Standing Tall Against Cyberbullies.

Digital Defenders: Standing Tall Against Cyberbullies.

Update: 2024-07-10
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In this episode of 'Navigating the Digital Jungle', we delve into cyberbullying awareness and prevention. The discussion highlights staggering statistics from the U.S. National Crime Prevention Council and explores the potential of AI in combating cyberbullying.

Sue, Tara and Angeline provide practical advice for parents, from understanding social media settings to fostering empathy and respectful online behaviour in children.

The episode also emphasises the importance of supporting victims, educating kids on digital safety, and engaging with available resources. Lastly, it features collaborative efforts with charities like Ditch the Label to combat online harassment.

Links and resources mentioned in the episode:

US surgeon general calls for cigarette-style warnings on social media platforms

Cyberbullying: One in six teenagers report harassment online

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Further help:

This one is for parents:
Sue Atkins and Ditch the Label: 'Can Parents Stop Bullying?'
The Ultimate guide to dealing with the School
What To Do if the School isn’t Cooperating.

Websites like StopBullying.govCyberbullying.org, and Common Sense Media Anti Bullying Alliance offer valuable information and resources for parents, educators, and children. These sites provide practical advice, educational materials, and tools for reporting and dealing with cyberbullying. Many organisations also offer workshops and training sessions on digital safety and cyberbullying prevention.

The websites below have lots of information and advice for anyone who has experienced bullying.

  • The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) maintains a website for children and young people, and parents and carers about staying safe online: Think U Know
  • Childline: information about bullying
  • Kidscape: information for young people

This is where ReThink™, also comes in so talk and teach your kids about the importance of not being a bystander and also get them into the habit of ‘pausing to ponder’ before posting. It can stop victims suffering from depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and feeling suicidal.

Research shows that w

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Digital Defenders: Standing Tall Against Cyberbullies.

Digital Defenders: Standing Tall Against Cyberbullies.