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Schools: have your say about cyberbullying

8 May 2015

Join our school consultation into best practices in preventing and responding to cyberbullying

  • Help inform and shape national cyberbullying strategies

  • Profile your school on a national level

Childnet, as part of the UK Safer Internet Centre, is in the process of creating new guidance for schools about preventing and responding to cyberbullying, as well as accompanying teaching resources. This work is supported by the European Commission and UK Government and will be launching in early 2016.

In developing this work, we are looking to find examples and ideas of what schools are doing to prevent and respond to cyberbullying so we can share best practices with schools across the UK.

We are inviting school staff to complete the following short survey which should take about 15 minutes.

You will have the opportunity to add your school’s name to the national cyberbullying guidance for schools.

If you have any queries, please contact [email protected].

Complete the online survey here: www.surveymonkey.com/s/WGZQ3TZ

Deadline: 17 June 2015

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