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The aim of the week:. Young people recognise and challenge bullying behaviour wherever it happens - whether face to face or in cyberspace. Digital facts. 93% of young people in the UK now have access to a computer or mobile phone Each day about 20 million ‘tweet’
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The aim of the week: Young people recognise and challenge bullying behaviour wherever it happens - whether face to face or in cyberspace.
Digital facts • 93% of young people in the UK now have access to a computer or mobile phone • Each day about 20 million ‘tweet’ • 69% of parents add their children to their Facebook friends
Digital risks • 12% of 11–16 year olds in the UK have received an unwanted sexual message/image online • 88% of images young people put online reappear on ‘parasite website’ • 58% of young women in a recent poll said that Facebook was more important than their parents
Stay safe • You have the right to feel safe and not be cyberbullied when using digital technologies
Keeping each other safe • Don’t be a bystander - look out for each other • If you see something, say something • Report what makes you feel uncomfortable
Have fun • You have the right to have fun when using digital technologies • Online gaming • Social networking site • Mobile phones
Stay connected • You have the right to stay connectedto the people that you care about. • Take time out - know when to disconnect