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An Overview of International Cyber-Security Awareness Raising and Educational Initiatives (2011)

New Zealand – Campaign 3 – NetSafe: Cyberbullying

The primary focus of this section is Cyber bullying. The site provides young people, parents, and teachers basic questions and answers about Cyber bullying. In addition to the basic facts provided, there are also videos for young people, parents, and teachers to watch and share with family and friends.

 

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Campaign Name:

Cyberbullying

Organisation:

NetSafe [sic]

Main URL:

http://www.netsafe.org.nz/

Dates:

2000 – 2009

Costs:

Not mentioned

Topics covered:

For Young People

– What is cyberbullying?

– What does cyberbullying look like?

– Is cyberbullying a big deal?

– What can I do to prevent cyberbullying?

– What can I do if I am being cyberbullying?

– Cyber bullying at your school

– Cyber bullying on your favourite sites

– Cyber bullying on IM

– Cyber bullying and your mobile

– What can I do to help someone being cyber bullied?

– Cyberbullying on websites and IM

- When to call the police

– What if I’m scared about getting involved?

– At a Distance—standing up to cyberbullying

Topics covered:

For parents

– What is cyberbullying?

– What does cyberbullying look like?

– Is cyberbullying a big deal?

– What can I do to prevent cyberbullying

– More help and advice

– What can I do if a child is being cyber bullied?

– Cyber bullying and school

– Cyber bullying on websites

– Cyber bullying on IM/online chat

– Cyberbullying and mobile phones

– When to call the police

– At a Distance—standing up to cyberbullying

– Video interviews with teachers

Topics covered:

For Teachers

– What is cyberbullying?

– What does cyberbullying involve?

– How is cyberbullying different to other forms of bullying?

– Is cyberbullying a big deal?

– The effects of cyberbullying

– Cyber bullying and the law

– What can I do to prevent cyberbullying amongst my students?

– Classroom interventions

– Are ‘bystanders’ important?

– The 4 types of bystander

– How bystanders can help

– What do principals and teachers say?

– Video interviews

– At a Distance—standing up to cyberbullying

– Let’s fight it together—Cyberbullying film by Childnet International

Target Audience:

– Young People

– Parents

– Teachers

Methodology:

– Online Literature

– Videos

Evaluation:

Not found

Sources:

1, ‘For Young People’ Cyberbullying <http://www.cyberbullying.org.nz/youngpeople/> (accessed 23 June 2010).

2. ‘For Parents’ Cyberbullying <http://www.cyberbullying.org.nz/parents/> (accessed 23 June 2010).

3. ‘For Teachers’ Cyberbullying<http://www.cyberbullying.org.nz/teachers/> (accessed 23 June 2010).