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Posted on: March 9th 2018

Kent PCC Cyber Bullying Survey 2018

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Matthew Scott is the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner. He wants primary and secondary school pupils (those aged up to 18) to help him learn more about cyber-bullying.
 
Cyber-bullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology, such as mobile phones, computers and tablets. It can also take place on social media, in chatrooms and forums and on websites.
 
Examples of cyber bullying include mean text messages or emails sent to you, or written about you. It includes rumours posted about you, embarrassing pictures or videos making fun of you, or people creating fake profiles pretending to be you which upset you.
 
Matthew would like you to answer some questions about the electronic devices you use. He would like to know whether you’ve ever been cyber bullied, and what you’d do if you were being cyber bullied.
 
Your answers will help Matthew and Kent Police keep you and other children safe online in future.
 
You will not be asked for your name. There are no right or wrong answers and no-one will know what answers you put.

To complete the survey with your children please follow the below link:

https://www.kent-pcc.gov.uk/listening-to-you/public-consultations/

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