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Online Behaviour : How Young People Use
Social Media
Rachel BensonLizzy FauvelYouth Cymru
Youth Cymru and Llais Ifanc National youth work charity
Young people aged 11-25 and the professionals who work with them
Llais Ifanc – Young People’s Leadership and Advisory Panel
CEOP Ambassador training
What social media do young people use?
What social media do young people use?
MessengerFacebook Vine
Snapchat Whats app
Tinder
Youtube Ask.fm
The number of internet users surpassed 3 billion in 2014
Worldwide connectivity
Real time information sharing
How many years to reach 50 million users?
Radio
TV
Internet
iPod
Digital nativesCannot separate digital world from ‘real world’. Young people have to negotiate them all. Young people aged 16 – 24: 74% use a social network For young people aged 12-15, 36% of their media time is spent on social media (double the rate of adults) The NSPCC estimates that around half of the UK’s 11 and 12 year olds currently have a profile on a least one social networking site which has a minimum age of 13
Online behaviour Accessing support and information Exploring and expressing identity (Trans*Form) Developing skills Real time information sharing (eg. Periscope) Employability
Online Behaviour and Young People’s Rights
Article 12 – Children have the right to say what they think should happen when adults are making decisions that affect them and to have their opinions taken into account
Article 15 – Children have the right to meet together and to join groups and organisations Article 16 - Right to privacy Article 19 – Right to safety Article 24 - Right to health Articles 28 and 29 – Right to education. What rights based issues do young people face in a digital world? What can organisations working with young people do to ensure young people can access their rights?
Resources CEOP Youtube channel
Thinkuknow - http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
Welsh Government - http://hwb.wales.gov.uk/pages/eSafety-Resources