Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Thank you, now I have your attention ...STOP NOW

I Really Should Stop Smoking Now, its really bad for my Health. from Elain Stainton

Dont Suffer in Silence any more. From Daniel Shew, Fiona Walker,Josh Pooley



10 good steps to happiness

1.  Never be afraid to tell someone.
2.  Never reply to random text, or E Mails.
3.  Never arrange to meet everyone.
4.  Never give out your mobile number to stranger.
5.  Never give out your E Mail details to strangers.
6.  If you receive threats tell some one.
7.  Don’t run away of hide away
8.  Do not erase any message or picture that you receive
     Keep them for evidence
9.  Tell your friend, family or teachers.
10. Stop – Block and Tell.
        
Don’t suffer in silence     
Cyber bullying - speak to Mrs Elain Stainton  
Presented by Edenham High School Cyber Mentors –January 2012

lets all work togetther

                Cyber Bullying
   Lets all work together to stop this
               Before it’s  to late
         Presented by Elain Stainton
Cyber bullying victims speaks out “quote” they were anonymous so they thought they could get away with it.

Cyber bullying has now affected a third of teenagers

Many teenagers feel unable to tell their parents or teachers about their experiences.

·       Build up a strong relationship with all of your students
·       Always tell the students that they are not responsible for being Bullied or Cyber Bullied.
·       Try to gain their confidence in a delicate situation.
·       Always tell the student that Sexual Related bullying is               
            inappropriate at any time.
·       Be approachable to your students 
·       Show support and be caring, students will then come forward
·       Set up a Cyber bullying power point on a monthly basic for
           all year groups in assembly time.
·       Build up a good relationship with the parents
·       Have regular meeting with your cyber mentors
·       Inform all students that the police are checking all face book
           and hate site for evidence, most students are unaware of   
           this   .
     
We believe that every student should come to school without any fear, and feel safe and secure.  

From Mrs Elain Stainton