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#SilentWitness Campaign

For Safer Internet Day, Webwise launch the #SilentWitness campaign which explores the topic of online bullying and abuse. Comprising three […]

Join the Webwise Youth Panel

Are you a post-primary school student who has lots of ideas about how to tackle online safety issues, and has […]

Respectful Online Communication and Cyberbullying (Post Primary) Webwise Webinar

Designed for post-primary teachers this webinar explores how to address the topic of cyberbullying and promote respectful communication.

Online Safety in the Classroom – Webinars for Primary and Post-Primary Teachers

Evening webinars for primary and post-primary teachers on online safety in the classroom. The aim of the webinars is to give teachers further knowledge and confidence to use the available Webwise resources to teach online safety topics to their students.

Be an upstander not a bystander

Online harassment or cyberbullying can happen to anyone, but with just a few simple steps, we can all play role in protecting each other.

International day against violence and bullying at school including cyberbullying

Each year, the International day against violence and bullying at school will be observed on the first Thursday of November. It calls on all countries, organizations and people to come together with the common purpose of ensuring schools are free from fear and violence. This International day aims to eliminate violence and bullying at school including  cyberbullying, so that all children and young people can fulfil their right to education,  health and well-being. 

Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 9

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Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 8

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 6

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

Dealing with online harassment

For the vast majority of people the internet provides a positive and very useful experience. However, cyberbullying or online harassment […]

Checklists

Dealing with Cyberbullying in Schools

Cyberbullying, the targeting of someone through the use of technology, is quickly outpacing the traditional forms of bullying. And the internet is its battlefield. Here we outline why cyberbullying has become so widespread and give advice to schools on how to deal with it. For a guide to what cyberbullying is, click here for our piece which explains the new phenomenon.

Vicky’s Party

This short animation forms part of the Myselfie Teaching Resource. Vicky’s Party addresses the topic of Cyber Bullying, exclusion as a […]

Anti Bullying Rap

Use the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills. The British Council […]

Dealing with Cyberbullying

What is Cyberbullying? Online bullying is something you should talk about with your child before it happens. Ideally when your […]

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Worried about something you have seen online or concerned about your child? Childline and the National Parents Council Primary offer free advice and support service.

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