The internet is a great place to have fun and learn, however there are a few things to be aware of.
More information about staying safe online and reporting crimes can be found on the Police Scotland Youth Hub website, the ThinkuKnow website and in our ‘How to stay safe online‘ blog post.
Making your way through life as a young person can be hard and there have been and currently are a lot of challenges that previous generations did not have to contend with such as the Covid pandemic, the widespread introduction of the internet, social media, mobile phones and most recently, AI (artificial intelligence). It is harder than ever to know what is true online, who you might be speaking with over text or chat and what it is okay to share or not share online. Staying safe in real life can be difficult too. The resources below provide advice and support for young people.
Young people have told professionals that they worry about friendships, relationships, their mental health and issues like sharing ‘nudes’. The next two websites provide lots of information about these issues.
First up is Childline: as well as running a helpline for children and young people, the Childline website has lots of good articles, games and advice on keeping safe and supporting your mental and emotional health.
Next is CEOP’s website for young people: CEOP is always working to make the internet safer for children and young people and provide sound advice and has lots of information to help you stay safe.
There is also Report-Remove: if you have shared a ‘nude’ with someone and they have shared it online, this website provides a confidential way to help you have your photo taken down from the internet if you are under 18 years of age. Please do not panic if this happens to you – it is not your fault and you are not to blame. Visit Report-Remove for further information and watch their short video about how it works:
During normal office hours Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm Contact Orkney Health and Care Children and Families Services on 01856 873535 extension 3342 or if the person is an adult call 01856 873535 and ask for Adult Social Work
This will take you to The Balfour Hospital switchboard then you ask for the Emergency Social Worker.