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Bullying at school and the law - what your school and the police must do about bullying and how you should report it
Some forms of bullying are illegal and should be reported to the police.…
You should report bullying to your school in the first place - or someone…
Head teachers have the legal power to make sure pupils behave outside of…
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Guidance for schools on preventing and responding to bullying.
The request was for a copy of NHS Improvement’s policy on cyber bullying and the number of employees who have been disciplined in relation to cyber bullying.
New offences have been introduced to criminalise cyberflashing, fake news intended to cause non-trivial harm and other online abuse.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to interact, and to share text and other content.
Find out what standards your school or college should meet on cyber security and user accounts.
The prevalence and nature of bullying and online experiences among children, using data from the 10- to 15-year-olds’ Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
This study explores the context in which bullying occurs and the social processes that underpin it
Guidance for professionals on how to effectively challenge victim blaming language and behaviours and advice on best practice.
A review of existing evidence on online harassment (including cyberbullying and trolling), revenge pornography and image-based abuse, and hate crime. The review highlights patterns of abuse based on age, sexual orientation, race and religion.
Seventy-one countries have called for the urgent removal of online child sexual abuse materials in the first of its kind 'call to action' at the United Nations.
The Online Safety Bill is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. It will make social media companies more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms.
Estimates of the prevalence and nature of online bullying among children using data from the 10-to 15-year-old’s Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).
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