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Toolkit topic: Cyberbullying

"Cyberbulling is a form of bullying, and as such schools should already be equipped to deal with the majority of cyberbulling cases through their existing anti-bullying and behaviour policies and procedures."

"Keep cyberbullying a live issue and celebrate your successes."

 

For information on Staffordshire's Action Against Bullying and their Anti-Bullying pledge click here

In September 2007 the DCSF produced a detailed, but very readable report on Cyberbullying. The report covers:

Understanding cyberbullying

  • What is cyberbullying and why do schools need to take it seriously?
  • The context: young people and technology
  • Forms that cyberbullying can take
  • How is cyberbullying different to other forms of bullying?
  • Brief Introduction to the technology.

Preventing cyberbullying

  • Taking a whole school-community approach
  • Understanding and talking about cyberbullying
  • Updating existing policies and practices
  • Making reporting cyberbullying easier
  • Promoting the positive use of technology
  • Evaluating the impact of prevention activities.

Responding to cyberbullying

  • Cyberbullying is a form of bullying
  • Support for the person being bullied*
  • Investigation
  • Working with the bully and applying sanctions.

*This section contains useful information on how to report an issue for mobile phone suppliers and social network sites; contact details for each are given.

This Report also contains a useful range of resources that can be printed:

  • Key advice to parents and carers on cyberbullying.
  • Key advice to children and young people on cyberbullying.
  • Letter inviting parents to a cyberbullying information event at a school.
  • Information letter on sanctions.
  • School Acceptable Use Policy.

There is also an accompanying eight page full colour flyer that can be downloaded: Cyberbullying - a whole-school community issue.  See:

www.teachernet.gov.uk/publications Ref: DCSF-00685-2007.

Useful Links and Guidance on Cyberbullying 

Guidance Documents and Resources

Digizen Cyberbullying Advice and Video/classroom materials

Digizen Cyberbullying Video

DCFS Guidance of Cyberbullying - Full Guidance

DCFS Overview Document on Cyberbullying 

Websites for Children, Young People, Families and Schools:

Cybermentors

Stop Cyberbullying

KidScape Cyberbulling Advice

DCFS Cyberbullying for Young People Site

Childline Cyberbullying Information

Bullying UK  - Cyberbullying

Beat Bullying

Last Modified: 19/01/2012 09:37:49
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