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Any good resources for helping to talk to teenagers about online life?

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OhBuggerandArse · 12/03/2012 12:31

Particularly Facebook nastinesses and sillinesses, dodgy photos etc? Would be very grateful if anyone's got any recommendations.

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upahill · 12/03/2012 12:53

These are from the Think u Know campaign. There are a few more and they are really worth watching.

Also go on the Think U know website and also on to the CEOP website. On the CEOP site there is a downloadable 'buttton' that you can attach to your facebook page and it will report bullying. Unfortunatly facebook refuse to put it on as standard to fb and you have to actively search it out yourself.

HTH

OhBuggerandArse · 12/03/2012 13:06

Thanks very much indeed!

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upahill · 12/03/2012 13:07

The third one is really important IMO for teenage girls! A bit creepy but really hammers home the message of staying safe.

OhBuggerandArse · 12/03/2012 13:16

Just had a quick look and they do all seem to be orientated towards safety etc - will be helpful, but I'm also after something about kids themselves being dodgy to each other - peer pressure, being disrespectful or cruel, bullying etc. Any more thoughts?

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upahill · 12/03/2012 13:24

www.childline.org.uk/Explore/Bullying/Pages/CyberBullying.aspx
Maybe this can help?

upahill · 12/03/2012 13:25

or this, although they are very simliar?

www.bullying.co.uk/advice/young-people-advice

OhBuggerandArse · 12/03/2012 13:29

Great, thanks again!

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