Thinkuknow Resources Portal
Welcome to the Thinkuknow Resources Portal – your gateway to resources dealing with child exploitation issues both online and offline from across the country. CEOP has worked with organisations around the UK in order to provide you with the most comprehensive and up to date information and resources. Here, you will find local, national and even international resources covering a plethora of internet safety and child exploitation issues; including cyberbullying, grooming, child trafficking and social networking.
We hope you will find these resources useful. Do remember to feedback and tell us what you have been doing!
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Thinkuknow - CEOP
The Thinkuknow website contains lots of information, advice and guidance to educate children and young people to keep themselves and their peers safe on the internet. It also aims to empower parents, carers and professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to keep children in their care safe online.
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Cyberbullying Film - CEOP
www.keepcontrol.eu
www.youtube.com/ceop
The European Commission Film on Cyberbullying is also hosted on the CEOP youtube channel. This film produced by the European Commission has been created to raise awareness of cyberbullying. It explores how young people's online information can be copied and distorted and the impact this can have on victims. The film also guides young people to report if they have any issues and reminds them that bullying is wrong - wherever it is perpetrated, whether online or offline.
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CyberMentors is all about young people helping and supporting each other online.
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Cyberbullying Interactive - Childnet
Childnet's interactive game has been designed to act as a companion to the 'Let's Fight It Together' film for young people. The cyberbullying interactive is a resource that enables teachers to follow on from the cyberbullying DVD Lets Fight it together, and personalize and reinforce the learning from that film. Using the technology that children are using, the cyberbullying interactive allows children to log on to a computer and create their own character that goes into the same school where cyberbullying has taken place. Pupils have the opportunity to experience a day at school with the main character, Joe, and make decisions about how to help someone who is being cyberbullied. In the course of this they will find out how responsible a digital citizen they are and they will also find out more about keeping safe online. Lesson plans and activities to accompany this interactive are also be available for teachers.
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Cybersmart Learning Channel' - giving children the opportunity to explore social networking tools safely in whilst learning about and identifying inappropriate content and information in a specially created learning area. Created in partnership with Australian Communications and Media Authority.
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Playstation - Play Safe Online - Sony
Advice and guidance on playing online games, chatting with friends and family and surfing the web with PlayStation
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Childrens Story Book - O2
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/saferinternetdayuk/downloads/O2 Champion book flyer.pdf
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www1.orange.co.uk/education
The Orange website provides resources to guide safe and responsible use of Orange products and services, and help children and students to broaden their skills.
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www.nwlg.org/esafetygames/
North West Learning Grid have created some e-safety games for their schools in the North West Region. They are free to use for anyone that wishes to do so.
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Details of Eurobarometer findings across Europe - EU Kids Online
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/saferinternetdayuk/downloads/SID09EUKidsOnlineWeb.pdf
Bullet points giving details of Eurobarometer findings across the 21 European countries in EU Kids Online are on the projects website. There is also a press release with UK findings.