Cyber bullying campaign begins
A national campaign to tackle cyber bullying has begun this week, designed to teach school children the correct way to behave when using the internet.
The campaign ‘Smart Online, Safe Online’ will also raise awareness about identity theft and online threats from predators.
The campaign will use popular social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and YouTube to spread the message, with around 22.5 million ads expected to appear across a number of sites on the web.
For more information, visit www.soso.org.au.
A national campaign to tackle cyber bullying has begun this week, designed to teach school children the correct way to behave when using the internet.
The campaign ‘Smart Online, Safe Online’ will also raise awareness about identity theft and online threats from predators.
The campaign will use popular social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and YouTube to spread the message, with around 22.5 million ads expected to appear across a number of sites on the web.
For more information, visit www.soso.org.au
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