General Cyberbullying Resources
BECTA (British
Educational Communications and Technology
Agency)
Guidance for schools on setting up internet safety
policies and how to communicate them to parents.
Child Exploitation and
Online Protection Centre
Set up by the
Government, the CEOP website helps adults get to grips with new and
emerging technologies popular with young people. It includes advice
on how to report cyberbullying and ThinkuKnow -
a site for children and young people focusing on how to stay
safe online.
Childnet
International
Advises on internet safety and has a range of leaflets for children
and parents in a number of languages, including Hindi, Punjabi and
Maltese.
Cyberbullying.org
Canadian website
dedicated to combating cyberbullying
East Sussex
e-safety/cyberbullying resource [PDF 186KB]
This document, produced by the East Sussex PSHE & Healthy
Schools team, looks at how the e-safety curriculum can be
delivered through Key Stage 3 & 4 PSHE Education and
Citizenship lessons.
Internet
Safety Zone
Has useful information for parents, teachers and children on
cyberbullying and how to tackle it.