Watch these four short and powerful videos by Internet Matters to help parents address esafety issues and their children's safety.
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Watch these four short and powerful videos by Internet Matters to help parents address esafety issues and their children's safety.
Some parents turn to socialmedia to punish and discipline their children by publicly shaming them.
The implications and consequences of this public shaming and humilation are serious and at times fatal.
Public humiliation videos will cause problems for young people when they apply for college and employment. It seems that parents do not realise the message; 'Post once and it's there forever' applies to their social media activity too.
It should also be noted that there have been tragic incidents where young people have taken their own lives following public shaming by their parents.
In the US there is a proposal to make parental public shaming of their children a state offence.
'Nude Selfies: What Parents and Carers Need to Know' is a series of four short animated films for parents and carers offering advice on how to help keep their children safe from the risks associated with sharing nude and nearly nude images.
The films aim to help parents and carers:
The NSPCC continues to provide comprehensive support for parents and carers to help them understand the challenges and opportunities of socialmedia for their children.
Read more on the NSPCC's resources and support here
The h2bsafer (how to be safer) hub is designed to provide you with information and advice that is easy to access and simple to understand. Use the short videos and step-by-step prompt cards to ensure you have a safer online experience.
The content is compiled and kept up to date by h2bsafer advisers, who work closely with the trust and safety teams of popular social media platforms.
A comprehensive and helpful guide for parents relating to the challenges of Instagram.
The resource can be found here.
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