BLOG - Staying Safe Online #13

Monday marked the start of Anti-Bullying Week 2020. The theme for this year was ‘United Against Bullying’ with a focus on the positive power that society can have when we come together to tackle a common challenge.

Showing kindness online can mean so much to someone else. It is a choice we can all make that helps others, put people’s needs before our own and which can generate feelings of empathy and compassion. Small gestures can have a large impact and often one act of kindness can lead to more, making the world a happier and more positive place.

The guide below from National Online Safety will enable you to find tips offering to help others, share positive posts and thinking before you comment.

14 Ways To Be Kind Online

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