cyberbullying
Anti-Bullying Week film competition
Think you've got what it takes to create the official film for Anti-Bullying Week 2016? Find out how you can get involved!
Young people share their perspectives of sexual harassment online
Sexual harassment in schools inquiry launched, as new research shows young people's experiences both online and offline.
Crossing the Line - the trailer
The trailer for three short films launching in March that will provide educators with a practical approach to teach key online issues
Girls twice as likely as boys to experience cyberbullying
According to figures published this week by the Health and Social Care Information Centre, around twice as many girls (19 per cent) than boys (10 per cent) reported being a victim of cyberbullying in 2014.
Cyberbullying - top tips for young people
7 top tips to help young people deal with cyberbullying.
Preventing and responding to cyberbullying: events for schools announced by Childnet
Childnet events in Manchester and London during March will give schools practical strategies for preventing and responding to cyberbullying.
Anti-Bullying Week 2015 – resources for teachers
To help schools educate young people about cyberbullying this Anti-Bullying Week we've put together a list of resources.
Cyberbullying is a top concern for girls
Girlguiding’s Girls’ Attitudes Survey 2015 finds that cyberbullying is a top concern for girls, while 87% of 11-16 year old girls think they should learn about staying safe online at school.
Expert advisory board discuss Childnet’s online bullying project
A group of experts from a wide range of sectors met together in London to discuss Childnet's new project around online bullying, which is being funded by the UK Government.
How young people are shaping Childnet’s new cyberbullying project
An update about our work creating the cyberbullying guidance for schools and accompanying teaching resources