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UP2US Poster Activity

If you’re planning to lead an interactive poster making activity as part of your anti-bullying campaign here’s what you should […]

Influencers Top Tips on Online Safety

Influencers Top Tips In this series of interviews, some of Ireland’s top influencers give their top tips on how they […]

Anti Cyberbullying Rap – I Like It

    The Anti Cyberbullying Rap – I Like It, was created by GMCBeats and Webwise Ireland to promote an anti-bullying message […]

SMILE Week

  SMILE week is a way of addressing a number of key issues that teens face and giving them information […]

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Forever

This short video addresses the topic of sexting and potential consequences. Forever can be used to lead a class discussion […]

Webwise Youth Panelist Creates Anti Bullying Video

A member of the Webwise Youth Advisory Panel, made a short video that poses a question: whether those seen in the video are bullying each other or just having banter.

Lesson 5: #Up2Us – Agree an Online Code

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Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.

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