2. Content Background information on the Campaign Results from case study What does this mean for young people Aims of the campaign
3. Back ground information Was set up by a ex-victim of cyber bullying founded in July 2010 Keeping it safe online went into 3 different secondary schools Taught over 800 students about Anti Cyber bullying and Internet safety lessons over a course of a week
4. Results before lesson Just over 23% of Swindon Academy students said they have been a victim of cyber bullies. 27% of Swindon Academy students said they are affected by cyber bulling. Just over 17% of Greendown students said they have been a victim of cyber bullies. 23% of Greendown students said they are affected by cyber bulling. 26% of Dorcan students said they are affected by cyber bulling. Just over 14% of Dorcan students said they have been a victim of cyber bullies.
5. Results after lesson Swindon Academy Over 90% of students feel this presentation has helped them feel more confident online GreendownOver 90% of students feel this presentation has helped them feel more confident online Dorcan Over 90% of students feel this presentation has helped them feel more confident online
6. What does this mean? Cyber bullying is a growing threat to young people and somehting needs to be done about it There is a real social return if schools and Government can get more of our lesson put into schools Schools students can and do take important information away from this
7. Aims of this campaign point To see Swindon hold the first Cyber safety week. To have secondary schools sign up to a wide pilot test. To use media links to have this high lighted in the news again Use MP links to get this into HOC