Google has partnered with youth marketing agency Livity to help teens share ways of navigating the internet safely.
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Marketing
29 Apr 2014
Digital Lives survey raises questions about whether schools are protecting young people from online dangers
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The Telegraph
29 Apr 2014
A teenager who posted selfies on Facebook was found dead on a beach after he was a victim of a cyber-bully.
Callum Moody-Chapman, 17, went missing after receiving abusive comments on the social media site.
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Daily Mail
28 Apr 2014
Delegate places are FREE for teachers who bring along a Parent Governor to the summit
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Engage Media Solutions
24 Apr 2014
Internet pornography was likely to be behind the rape of a 10-year-old boy by a fellow pupil in the school toilets, a court has heard.
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BBC
23 Apr 2014
How can you help today’s tech-savvy teenagers create the right kind of digital impression, asks Claire Donnelly
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The Telegraph
22 Apr 2014
Teachers are facing an increasing barrage of “vile” sexual abuse, unfair allegations of incompetence and videos of themselves taken without their consent being posted online by their pupils, according to a report seen by The Independent.
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The Independent
22 Apr 2014
The use of technology can be beneficial for children, and parents should treat reports about apparent adverse impacts with caution, according to an academic.
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Herald Scotland
17 Apr 2014
Young victims of cyber-bullying may avoid telling their parents because they are afraid their phone, iPad or laptop could be taken away, an expert has warned.
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Irish Independent
15 Apr 2014
The Evidence Group of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety has published three new Research Highlights.
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UK Safer Internet Centre
10 Apr 2014
Several technology firms are urging people to change all their passwords after the discovery of a major security flaw.
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BBC
10 Apr 2014
Pop-up will question people who haven’t changed their settings, while Facebook performs 80 trillion privacy checks a day
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The Guardian
10 Apr 2014
Younger generations adopting social media have learned lessons from their older counterparts, and are acting smarter when it comes to privacy online.
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The Information Daily
09 Apr 2014
Forget Neknominate: It's random acts of kindness from pupils at The Perse in Cambridge as RAKnominate craze takes off on Facebook
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Cambridge News
09 Apr 2014
Updated information following the release of the latest Ofsted Inspecting E-safety Briefing
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E-safety Support
08 Apr 2014
Union to debate teachers' concerns about 'tablet addiction' among school pupils at the ATL conference in Manchester
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The Guardian
08 Apr 2014
Updates to the briefings and information for use during inspections of maintained schools and academies
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Ofsted
04 Apr 2014
Let's start by ditching the word "cyber bullying" - this isn't a new phenomenon, but it is harder for parents and teachers to deal with than harassment and abuse than occurs offline.
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New Statesman
04 Apr 2014
Cyber bullying among children in Ireland is a growing problem and teachers are not sure how to deal with it, a survey has revealed,
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BBC
04 Apr 2014
Global pop giants One Direction have helped two Irish schoolgirls unearth a worrying online trend, prompting an internet safety warning for teenage girls.
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Irish Examiner
03 Apr 2014