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COUNCIL’S PCSP TEAMS UP WITH STUDENTS TO WARN OF ‘SEXTING’ DANGERS

written by John March 6, 2017
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LOCAL young people have been working with the Derry and Strabane Policing and Community Safety Partnership as part of a new campaign to raise awareness of the risks of sending explicit text messages.

Students from Holy Cross College were among the young people who learned more about the impact of ‘sexting’ as part of an awareness programme being delivered by the PCSP in partnership with the Western Domestic and Sexual Violence Partnership.

The campaign has been launched as part of Sexual Abuse/Sexual Violence Weekand highlights the message “#itsnotokay”.

Students were asked to consider the impact of sending sexual texts, and one of the key warnings is the lack of control they have over any intimate content which is sent by social media.

Policing and Community Safety Partnership Chairperson, Cllr Gus Hastings, explained: “The campaign seeks to highlight how vulnerable people are once they engage in this type of behaviour, and to drive home the message that any content intended for friends can very easily be circulated to a much wider audience of strangers.

“This can have devastating consequences, and leave young people vulnerable and at risk.”

During the programme teachers are being asked to draw the comparison with sexting and standing naked in front of a school assembly – both equally exposing even though it may not seem that way initially.

It’s hoped that by educating young people it will raise awareness about the implications of circulating inappropriate material for themselves and their family.

As part of this initiative, the PCSP provided resources to schools including bespoke screen wipes for mobile phones which have the contact details for a number of support organisations.

COUNCIL’S PCSP TEAMS UP WITH STUDENTS TO WARN OF ‘SEXTING’ DANGERS was last modified: March 6th, 2017 by John

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