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School Engagement at Saint Philip Howard School - 30th January


Glossop SNT - School.Engagement 

 

PCSO Buller from Glossop YET (Youth Engagement Team) had been asked to attend Saint Philip Catholic Volunary Academy, Sunlaws St, Glossop, today Thursday 30th January.

During the mid-morning period he completed an input with a class of year 8 students on ‘Cyber Safety’ and ‘Online conduct’.

 

Topics covered - 

 

The first line of defence….our devices

Password Security

Your Safety Net

What is cyberbullying and examples of cyberbullying?

 

Did you know ?

24% of children and young people will experience some form of online bullying.

17% of children and young people will online bully others.

Name Calling is the most common type of online bullying.

 

Its about Respect - banter or bullying ?

Malicious Communications Act 1988 and the Online Safety Bill - what do they do?

Examples of New Offences - “Deep Fake” - “Cyber Flashing” - “Flashing Images”.

Consequences of cyber bullying.

* Help and Support (please the  attachement)

 

He then remained at the school to complete a lunchtime drop-in in session with students and took the opportunity to complete some Derbyshire Alert Young people surveys 

 

Thank you to the head teacher and staff for agreeing to the visit and requesting the input. And a very big thank you to all of the students who participated and engaged in the input this morning. 

 

Our regular lunchtime drop-in visits at our local Secondary Schools helps to develop positive interactions with the Police in a more friendly and less formal atmosphere.

Completing the surveys allows young people to identify any issues that affect them and how best to communicate with them.

 

#SchoolEngagement

#InternetSafety

#CyberBullying

#MakingDerbyshireSaferTogether

#DerbyshireTalking

#SaintPhilipHowardSchool


 


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