click on the welcome mat below to see my personal welcome video!
I bet you are all wondering what E-safety is exactly…..well, lets take a look at the definition below for an accurate description.
e-safety is a term which means not only the internet but other ways in which young people communicate using electronic media, e.g. mobile phones. It means ensuring that children and young people are protected from harm and supported to achieve the maximum benefit from new and developing technologies without risk to themselves or others.
Your Probably thinking ‘what a joke’ or ‘social media or the internet cant be dangerous’.
Well….. let me highlight a few things that might see everyday on social media that make you rethink the dangers.
Lets go through these one by one and the examples of how they can harm you.
Images or videos may continue to be shared long after the sexual abuse has stopped.(NSPCC, 2017a)
and many more!!!
Do you think its potentially dangerous yet?
Leave a comment and let me know what you think or Highlight any other dangers that you can think of that might not be in this post.
Lets watch this video that highlights how seriously the act of cyber-bullying can be spread like a virus.
What is your opinion is on cyber-bullying?
Do you think this is a good interpretation of how people could subconsciously jump on the cyber-bullying band wagon without realising?
Have you ever been a victim of the cyber-bullying virus?
Please leave a comment and let me know.
I think its a good idea to present you with some facts about how cyber-bullying can have a devastating effect on its victims.
https://nobullying.com/six-unforgettable-cyber-bullying-cases/
(The top Six unforgettable CyberBullying cases ever | NoBullying – bullying & CyberBullying resources, 2013)
What do you think about these figures?
Did you realise cyber-bullying can have this much of a serious effect?
Do you know anyone that has suffered from the effects of cyber-bullying?
Please leave you answers in the comments.
(Sexting image, no date)
Did you know, that the law states that is it illegal to create or share explicit images of children (under the age of 18) even if the person sharing it is a child themselves?
As of January 2016 in England and Wales, if a young person is found creating or sharing images, the police can choose to record that a crime has been committed but that taking formal action isn’t in the public interest.(NSPCC, 2017a)
What do you think about sexting?
Have you ever sent or received sext messages?
Did you realise you could get in trouble for it?
Leave you answers in the comments.
You should never think lightly about Sexting, whether it be a pic,video or a text message. there is always the possibility of your messages falling into the wrong hands. Even if they are messages that have been sent to you!
Your trust in the recipient may be abused!
Your messages could be sent to others or posted on social media. This could be seen by many people you know like; family, friends and even people you may not know, which is even more terrifying.
In the past many people have sent these types of messages thinking that they could trust the people they have sent it to. But when that trust was abused it leaves the victim with a lot more than just embarrassment to deal with.
Many victims will also suffer from abusive comments regarding the image/video/message that had been sent.for example people could comment about;
All of these comments can have devastating effect on the victims and their families, not just physically but mentally as well.
So please! Do not let yourself become a victim. Always think before you send!
Has this ever happened to anyone you know?
Would you have ever considered the possibility that this could happen to you?
Do you think people consider the consequences before they send these types of messages?
Leave your answers in the comments!!
This video may seem exaggerated, but it is exactly the type of consequences that could happen from not thinking before you act in regards to sexting.
this video was created by the NSPCC and can be found on their website or on youtube.