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Facebook – Reporting Offensive Material or Cyber Bullying

Web: www.facebook.com/help

If you or your children come into contact with offensive material or are a victim of cyber bullying on Facebook you can still report it even if you do not have an account yourself by using the link above. Simply select ‘Report and Issue’ and fill in the correct info.

IWF – Internet Watch Foundation

Web: www.iwf.org.uk

The Internet Watch Foundation is the UK hotline for reporting criminal online content. This includes child sexual abuse content hosted anywhere in the world, criminally obscene adult content hosted in the UK and non-photographic child sexual abuse images hosted in the UK. Reports are confidential and can be made anonymously.

BBC Webwise – Cyberbullying, Trolling and Stalking

Web: www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/0/24955662

This website gives you the information you need to know in order to combat cyber bullying, trolling, online stalking and more. If you believe that you are the victim of someone’s online activity that is abusive or malicious, there are a number of places you can go to for help. Check out the examples below…

Cyber Bullying

Gather and document as much evidence as you can.

Seek help and support from relevant organisations, for example the Bullying UK helpline on 0808 800 2222, or via their email support service on the Family Lives website.

If you are being bullied online (or offline) by someone at work, report the problem to your HR department or line manager, or if at school or college report it to your teacher or tutor.

Most social networking sites like Facebook have a means of reporting such issues. Twitter has also introduced an in-Tweet ‘Report Abuse’ button across all app platforms and its website.

Cyber Stalking

Gather and document as much evidence as you can.

Report the stalking to the police.

Seek help and support from relevant organisations, for example the National Stalking Helpline on 0808 802 0300, or email advice@stalkinghelpline.org

As with cyber bullying you can report bad behaviour on most social networks including Twitter and Facebook.

BBC Webwise

Web: www.bbc.co.uk/webwise

Find out all the latest internet safety news as brought to you by the BBC and some of its stars including the Eastenders cast. The site also features lots of guides and videos on subjects such as what to do about online bullying, making money on the net via crowdfunding and even a jobseeker’s guide to social media.

The ‘ZIPIT’ App

Web: www.childline.org.uk/Play/GetInvolved/Pages/sexting-zipit-app.aspx

ZIPIT is an app for iPhone, iPod Touch, Android and Blackberry phones and devices that lets you save funny images onto your device to use as a reply to texts, facebook messages and more. Sexting is a big issue and ZIPIT gives you the tools to reply in a safe and fun way. Search for ZIPIT in your favourite App Store and download it for FREE!

UK Safer Internet Centre – Safety Features on Social Networks

Web: www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-and-resources/teachers-and-professionals/safety-features

Find out about the latest safety features on popular social networking sites such as Ask.fm, Facebook, Flickr, Google+, Tumblr, Twitter and Youtube. Also includes safety info on sites like Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters and Moviestar Planet.

UK Safer Internet Centre

Web: www.saferinternet.org.uk

A great site featuring online safety tips, advice and resources to help keep children and young people safe on the internet.

Avast! FREE Anti-Virus Software

Web: www.avast.com/en-gb/index

Free anti-virus software to protect your computers and laptops. Download the ‘Essential’ version (which is always free) to stop those nasty viruses infecting your devices.

Parenting UK

Web:  www.parentinguk.org/parent-portal

This is a trusted forum where you can talk live online to Family Lives trained staff about any family issue.  All discussions are completely confidential between you and the Family Lives worker. They will only break confidentiality if there is a life threatening situation, or a child or adult is felt to be at risk of harm.

Parent Channel.TV

Web: www.youtube.com/user/parentchannelvideos/videos

This website covers a huge range of topics, starting with your babies needs before birth, and taking you through social and emotional development, starting school, making friends, taking exams, and decisions about university and careers. There are lots of expert tips and other parents talking about their experiences as well as tips on specific parenting issues, or more general advice on topics such as on managing your finances, maintaining a good couple relationship, dealing with family breakdowns, resolving disputes, talking about sex, bullying, exams, or raising your own self-esteem.