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Worried about your child being bullied online? Here’s some helpful advice

Cyberbullying can happen to anyone. It’s always wrong and it should never be overlooked or ignored.

THE INTERNET PRESENTS wonderful opportunities for children, from education to entertainment.

Despite the great opportunity it represents, the internet contains its fair share of safety concerns that all parents worry about. Chief amongst them is cyberbullying, which can affect any child on the internet.

The Safer Internet Day 2023 Report and Research Findings, which is available to view on Webwise, noted that 45.3% of teenagers in Ireland had witnessed some kind of mistreatment online, meaning it’s more important than ever for parents and teachers to speak with children about their online activities.

As shown in the above report, cyberbullying is sadly one of the more common negative experiences children encounter online in Ireland. The effects of cyberbullying can last a long time and affect a person in many ways. However, there are steps we can take to support children and teens online.

There’s lots of helpful advice for families and schools available from Webwise. These include the Parent’s Hub, which provides helpful talking points and conversation starters that can help parents to deal with conflict around technology use at home.

What is cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is bullying with the use of digital technologies. It can take place on social media, messaging platforms, gaming platforms and smartphones.

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It’s important to note that Cyberbullying can happen to anyone. It’s always wrong and it should never be overlooked or ignored.

Children may not be aware of the emotional damage cyberbullying, and all other forms of bullying can cause to the victim. Educating your children on this topic and enforcing the importance of not standing by while someone else is being bullied will help contribute to responsible internet use. 

As cyberbullying takes place on the internet, we don’t see the victim in front of us. You can’t tell the impact cyberbullying has on a person as a result. 

What parents can do to prevent cyberbullying

Prevention is better than cure. Talk to your child about online bullying before it happens. 

1. Early conversations

It’s never too late to start conversations and teach children about safe and respectful communication. An important part of the conversation is around developing good habits around how they use technology, reviewing the settings and talking to them about making friends online. 

2. Privacy settings and features

Privacy settings go a long way in keeping your child safe online. Your child can choose who gets to be friends with them online and stay protected from other users. Familiarise yourself with the apps they are using and go through the settings together. Ensure your child understands the safety features, such as blocking and reporting. Talk to them about who they are connecting with and avoid having profiles set to public.

3. Encourage positive connection and respectful communication

Encourage your child to treat others with respect online in all of their interactions. Remind them that they play a role in making the internet a friendly place for all. Open a dialogue with them about how to be a good friend on the internet, including when they witness cyberbullying taking place. If they see cyberbullying take place, let them know that they can report it to help those that are being bullied.

4. Asking for help

Talk to your child about the steps to take when they need help. Establishing rules around what is acceptable on the internet can help guide them in this regard. They shouldn’t feel nervous or fearful to approach you if they need help, so reminding them that you support them and are willing to listen can be extremely helpful.

5. What to do if something goes wrong

Remind your child that they can come to you if anything upsets them online. If cyberbullying has occurred, remember to keep the messages and instances of abuse. Report the abusive parties to the moderators of the platform where it took place. Banning your child from using the internet or taking away their smartphone can damage trust and may make them less likely to come forward if cyberbullying occurs again.

Remain calm and don’t alarm them by taking immediate action they’re not comfortable with. But it should also be made clear to them that in order to help them, you may have to speak with their teachers and the parents of other children who may be involved and contact the Gardaí in serious cases.

Supports for schools

WebwiseTeachersHub
Webwise.ie offers a range of curriculum aligned resources, lessons, training and advice for schools. These resources are highly informative and practical and contain a wealth of expert advice.

You can also check out the Cyberbullying Hub which includes guidance around dealing with cyberbullying, creating anti-cyberbullying culture and how to ensure the wellbeing of students.

Oide Technology in Education and Webwise have created two new online courses around cyberbullying for all teachers and school leaders, primary and post primary. These courses provide teachers with the knowledge, resources and confidence to teach about cyberbullying and deal with cyberbullying incidents as they arise. 

Webwise is the Irish Internet Safety Awareness Centre. Webwise is co-funded by the Department of Education and co-financed by the European Commission. Webwise.ie promotes safer, better Internet use through awareness raising and education initiatives targeting teachers, children, young people and parents.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:04 PM

    Spent a month there..it’s another planet..parts of India reminded me of Mad Max.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:02 PM

    @George McCarthy:
    you look suspiciously like a rickshaw driver…

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:12 PM

    Animals wouldn’t do that.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:27 PM

    @George McCarthy: what? No animal ever sexually attacked another and killed her offspring? I think you’ll find they have.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:52 PM

    @Missyb211: humans and dolphins are the only animals that have sex for pleasure as far as I’m aware.
    And I’m not sure it’s a common occurrence in the dolphin world

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:01 PM

    @IrishInfidel: people have sex for pleasure??

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    Mute Ronan Fitzgerald
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    Jun 6th 2017, 3:03 PM

    @IrishInfidel: Bonobo’s do, chimps do… lot’s of animals do…. we are nothing special… we just learned to use tools and language…

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    Jun 6th 2017, 3:44 PM

    @Missyb211: do tell!

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    Jun 6th 2017, 4:46 PM

    @Gerry McCarthy: this conversation has gone downhill badly. Give it a rest

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    Jun 6th 2017, 6:16 PM

    @IrishInfidel: flipper begs to differ

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    Mute Gerry McCarthy
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    Jun 6th 2017, 9:48 PM

    @Kieran Stafford: Why? I disagree with her statement! If my comment upsets you then don’t read it.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 11:58 AM

    With how it is there, why would a woman go out alone like that in the middle of the night? She should be able to, yeah, but that’s not how it is there right now.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:56 PM

    @Peter: Who knows. I’m sure she had her reasons. Maybe she was afraid to be at home at that time? Maybe the infant was sick and she was frightened?

    Wouldn’t a better question be why did those men do that? Hundreds, if not thousands, of women and girls are raped every day by men, and we’re still questioning why they aren’t just staying indoors to avoid these rapes.

    Men are not all automatically rapists just waiting for a lone woman to walk by so they can rape them. It’s completely cultural and down to how society views women. This victim blaming stuff really grinds my gears because it shifts all responsibility onto the victim instead of where it belongs: with the attacker.

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    Jun 8th 2017, 11:22 AM

    @Veronica: well said

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:08 PM

    How savage and utterly brutal

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    Mute Peter Cavey
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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:03 PM

    Horrible title for an article Journal. Stuff like this needs to come with a warning for the easily upset. Get it together

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:11 PM

    @Peter Cavey: but it’s the truth

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:18 PM

    @IrishInfidel: maybe but you must show sensitivity at times.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:22 PM

    @Peter Cavey: sorry now what? You should show sensitivity? If you want sensitivity don’t read the news. This is the reality of life. No one has to be sensitive to accommodate you. How do you get on in normal life if a headline upsets you?

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:25 PM

    @Peter Cavey: I’m sorry but if you are too sensitive then get off the Internet and stay away from all news sources.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:32 PM

    @Chris Finn: ISIS beheading innocent people is also a fact of life.. why don’t the news show that?? I’m not saying don’t feature this article in the news, I’m just saying that they could have worked the article heading a little better.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:35 PM

    @Peter Cavey: they do report beheadings and not show videos similarity they showed no video here. What’s your point?

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:53 PM

    @Peter Cavey: This is reality, the news isn’t here to pander to snowflake mentality – it’s here to provide knowledge on what’s actually going on. Euphemizing reality won’t stop it from happening.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:24 PM

    @Paul Tao: the reality Paul is that a lot of people are “snowflakes” that would appreciate a content warning for things like this. That’s just called being human. If you don’t like it crawl back to your safe space with the rest of your emotionally stunted buddies.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:16 PM

    ❄❄❄

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:35 PM

    @Peter Cavey: Get a grip of yourself you idiot, you would think the way you are going on about it that the journal are showing live footage of the baby being thrown from the rickshaw.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 3:27 PM

    @Peter Cavey: how the hell are they supposed to say “warning this story is about the murder of a baby and rape of a mother” without actually mentioning the murder of a baby or the rape of a mother.

    Get a grip man

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    Jun 6th 2017, 8:14 PM

    @Peter Cavey: haha would you listen to this fella, such a tragic story and you little precious feelings are hurt because if it.
    Why don’t you just go stick your head in the sand and dream about fairies and unicorns.
    The world we live in is a really horrible and dangerous place, there is a lot of good things that happen but way more bad.
    This needs to be broadcast to the public so it sheds light on it.
    Those animals need to be put down, bit at least if it is making headlines it will put pressure on the authorities to respond.

    Try watching the BBC or CNN they are great at bullS#*t
    news stories.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:19 PM

    Lost for words

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:23 PM

    Read this and ask yourself, is there any hope for humanity? —- The gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a public bus, on 16 December 2012, sparked large protests across the capital Delhi. She was with a male friend who was severely beaten with an iron rod during the incident. This same rod was used to penetrate her so severely that the victim’s intestines had to be surgically removed, before her death thirteen days after the attack.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 3:08 PM

    @Matty Killucan:

    For everyone who hates me for being a radical feminist: this is what patriarchy looks like. Enjoy what you’re advocating by saying we don’t have a male violence problem on this planet.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 11:22 PM

    @Veronica: Real men protect women. You are referring to animals, not men.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:50 PM

    Sometimes I don’t read the news on purpose. I wish this was one of those days.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:28 PM

    What a place….

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    Jun 6th 2017, 12:09 PM

    Animals

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:12 PM

    There are some comments these days on the journal regarding serious news items that would make your blood boil. Ill informed , throwaway stuff that is posted just to see their posts in print and contributing nothing other than ignorance or gross indifference.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:18 PM

    @Terry Cahill: Hey man leave Tony daly alone

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    Jun 6th 2017, 6:23 PM

    Kip of the highest order

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:37 PM

    I don’t know, why journal is only publishing a rape cases at india and failed to deliver, if any good things happen in india. You are completely showing only negative sides of india. I am watching it for the past 1 year. 90% of news about india you are publishing only about rapes.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:05 PM

    @Santhosh Janarthanan: Stop thinking gang rape is a national hobby and we will.

    Incidentally – we’d like our foreign aid back. As you can build a space programme, feed your own damn poor.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:28 PM

    @CeannairBlue: @CeannairBlue: yes i completely agree with you. Its very bad. As a developing country with one billion population it takes time to sort it out completely. But my point is why don’t journal publish some good things like they do for rapes. Just click on the related tags #INDIA . You may see that. After that if you argue, In india rapes only happening. I can’t argue anymore. Thanks

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:38 PM

    @Santhosh Janarthanan: Develop on your own dime.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 7:25 PM

    and,we’re letting them in here

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    Jun 6th 2017, 1:02 PM

    Seriously WTF?!!

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    Jun 6th 2017, 3:21 PM

    Horrific just horrific

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    Jun 6th 2017, 4:34 PM

    Sounds like a really progressive society,wow,disgusting creatures

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    Jun 6th 2017, 2:15 PM

    Dirty dirty smelly s(umbags.

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    Jun 6th 2017, 8:40 PM

    india and pakistan kipps of a country government fault to much population and pollution and corruption. if pakistan was a clean civilised country i would move back today , but its (not) its dirty filthy country and so are the people. dirty government dirty people

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    Jun 6th 2017, 9:13 PM

    @Nasir Saeed: that must be hard to acknowledge how bad your country is,bad and all as the Brits are,when they ran India, was different,w with a complete different mindset

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    Jun 7th 2017, 12:57 AM

    What is wrong with those sick B……ds.

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    Jun 7th 2017, 10:38 AM

    Then in the Middle East she’d have been stoned to death fir having sex with a man who is not her husband. Really, the jungly parts of the world stink

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    Jun 7th 2017, 10:34 AM

    George V was right. Abroad is bloody. The colonies can never govern themselves

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    Jun 8th 2017, 1:50 PM

    And the Indians were preaching to us about women’s rights.

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