The Say No! film. It is a short film (10 minutes) based on a composite of real events developed by Europol. The film depicts the story of two teenagers, Anna and George, who become victims of online sexual coercion and exploitation. It explores the ways in which offenders may try to approach young people online and gain their trust in order to get sexual photos or videos of them. The film highlights the two main motivations offenders have for targeting a minor: sexual interest and/or economic interest. It emphasises that online sexual coercion and exploitation is a crime and provides advice on how young people can stay safe online. The film is embedded in the power point presentation and is also available online at www.webwise.ie/beinctrl.
Be in Ctrl campaign video - To accompany the launch of the resource on Safer Internet Day 2018, we asked students from across Ireland what they can do to #BeInCtrl of their lives online… How will you #BeInCtrl?
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The Say No! film. It is a short film (10 minutes) based on a composite of real events developed by Europol. The film depicts the story of two teenagers, Anna and George, who become victims of online sexual coercion and exploitation. It explores the ways in which offenders may try to approach young people online and gain their trust in order to get sexual photos or videos of them. The film highlights the two main motivations offenders have for targeting a minor: sexual interest and/or economic interest. It emphasises that online sexual coercion and exploitation is a crime and provides advice on how young people can stay safe online. The film is embedded in the power point presentation and is also available online at www.webwise.ie/beinctrl.
Be in Ctrl campaign video - To accompany the launch of the resource on Safer Internet Day 2018, we asked students from across Ireland what they can do to #BeInCtrl of their lives online… How will you #BeInCtrl?
About this resource
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