Social Media Checklists
These checklists provide advice and guidance on how to set privacy settings and other account settings on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
Cyberbullying – advice for parents and carers
It’s important to have regular conversations with your child about the online world, including issues like cyberbullying. This will help you to understand if they have ever experienced or witnessed online bullying for themselves, and give you an opportunity to support them and reassure them that you are always there to help.
The ThinkUKnow website is a really helpful resource for parents and carers – you can access this here.
Please read this article from the Safer Internet organisation, which has further guidance for parents and families.
Support Link to External Services
If you would like to find advice and information for keeping your young ones safe online, ParentZone has up to date guidance in order to support you.
What to do if your child sees something upsetting online
Along with the many positive things which young people may see or experience online, they may also encounter things which may worry or upset them. Visit this link for some advice and guidance.
Before we can discuss ways to prevent bullying in school, we need to properly define what bullying is, how it comes to be, and the different ways in which it manifests itself.
Bullying refers to the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing, or threats to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate another person. While bullying can happen to anyone at any age, it is typically experienced most often during childhood and adolescent years. Bullying is different from simple disagreements or fights; a power imbalance must exist for a situation to be considered bullying. You can find more support and guidance from the Anti-Bullying Alliance here.
It is defined by the following three characteristics:
We have a range of ways that we develop our pupils understanding of bullying, and why it is unacceptable. These include:
Our Anti-bullying policy outlines what steps we will take if we are made aware, or if we see bullying taking place.
If you are worried that your child is being bullied at school, please contact a member of the Safeguarding Team.