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Cyber-Bullying: Where Are We Going Wrong? will feature kids talking to kids. Stories will highlight the dangers of cyber-bullying as well as celebrate the good that comes from taking positive action.

Interviews with victims and their families, educators, and experts on cyber-bullying and online privacy will provide insight and tools for youth and adults to tackle cyber-bullying. The breadth of the documentary's investigation extends to the importance of safe surfing and stopping unwelcomed and harmful content from luring our youth to danger.

According to a recent Ipsos Reid study, one in three Canadian youth have seen pornography on the Net, one in four aged 10-14 would feel safe getting together with a person they met online, and just a cell phone away, predators are now targeting our youth through mobile texting.

Cyber-Bullying: Where Are We Going Wrong? is in development. Here are two clips.

Recommendations and opinions solely expressed in these clips are those of the commentators.
These clips contains subject matter that may not be suitable for all viewers.
Viewer discretion is advised.

 

 
 
Parry Aftab, Esq, Executive Director, wiredsafety.org - Children have learnt to use the inter-active technologies as weapons.
   
 
Barbara Coloroso
Author/Educator - What should children or youth do as a bystander to Cyber-bullying?
   

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