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In this pack, you'll find activities that define and encourage Brave behaviour online.

They cover topics such as what to say if you come across something that makes you feel uncomfortable online and what your options are – such as blocking and reporting.

The activities teach pupils that if they are in any doubt, to share their thoughts and feelings with someone who can help them.

Pupils will learn how to show bravery and to discuss issues, concerns or questions with a trusted adult.

Three of the activities have a Social and Emotional Literacy focus – exploring the roles involved in a bullying incident and the options an upstander has. This includes practising and rehearsing what to do if they see something upsetting or mean online.

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Lesson 5: Be Internet Brave - When in Doubt, Discuss

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Lesson 6: Be Internet Brave - When in Doubt, Discuss

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Lesson 11: Be Internet Brave - When in Doubt, Discuss

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Lesson 12: Be Internet Brave - When in Doubt, Discuss

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