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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.

Lockers Campaign Inspiration #KeepingitPG

We are a group of Transition Year students from Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally, Limerick.  As part of our Young Social Innovators […]

Borrisokane CC Student Lorcan Participates in EU Research

  Members of our Youth Panellists were invited to take part in research conducted by the European Institute for Gender […]

Just For Fun

Part of the Lockers Teaching Resource which includes a corresponding lesson; Just For Fun addresses the topic of non-consensual image […]

Don’t fall for it – Say No! (George’s Story)

This short video addresses the topic online sexual extortion through George’s Story.

Be in Ctrl Resource Posters

Lesson 3- George’s Story

Lesson 2- Anna’s Story

Be in Ctrl PowerPoint

Lesson 1: Online Sexual Coercion and Exploitation Is A Crime

UP2US

Music producer & Artist – Bitter Rocc made this short clip encouraging us all to do something to tackle online […]

Lockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016

Lockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016 A new resource for schools on the topic of sexting has […]

MySelfie and the Wider World is launched

A new Primary Anti-Cyber Bullying Teachers’ Handbook, was launched by Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English TD in Dublin Castle […]

Safer Internet Day 2015 in Ireland

Safer Internet Day 2015, celebrated on February 10th, was the biggest and best one yet. Officially launched in Dublin Castle by Minister […]

MySelfie – Primary Anti-Cyber Bullying

A resource for teachers provided by WebWise and the PDST for primary school teachers in Ireland. This resource for teachers was made in Ireland.

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