Social media for #SayNoToSexting9th – 13th Feb

This document details the content and schedule for the #SayNoToSexting campaign. Images and videos can be downloaded from a Google Drive.

You can also download materials from the Staffordshire Safeguarding Board website.

Twitter

Date / Text / Graphic
09/02/2016 / Today is Safer Internet Day. Play your part for a better internet, what will you be doing to support? #SID2016 / n/a
09/02/2016 / Parents: Here's 5 things you should know about sexting #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / Children love sharing videos pics online. Help them to stay safe. #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting / n/a
09/02/2016 / Talk with your child about their online lives with these conversation starters #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / If you have a concerns, there’s information about sexting online #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / Make sure your child knows the consequences of oversharing #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / Information is available on how to keep your child safe online #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / Your child wants to talk to with you about what goes on online #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2016 / Make sure your child knows the risks of oversharing #SID2016 #SayNoToSexting /
09/02/2015 / The useful quiz can help your child question themselves and consider if they are oversharing #SayNoToSexting / n/a
09/02/2015 / The Zipit app features a number of comebacks to help your child control their online conversations #SayNoToSexting / n/a
10/02/2015 / If you have a concerns, there’s lots of information and advice about sexting online #SayNoToSexting /
10/02/2015 / Make sure your child knows the consequences of oversharing #SayNoToSexting /
11/02/2015 / Information is available on how to keep your child safe online #SayNoToSexting /
11/02/2015 / Your child wants to talk to about what goes on online #SayNoToSexting /
12/02/2015 / Make sure your child knows the risks of oversharing #SayNoToSexting /
12/02/2015 / Parents: Here's 5 things you should know about sexting #SayNoToSexting /
13/02/2015 / You may not think that your child wants to talk to you about online safety – but they do. /

Facebook

Date / Text / Graphic
09/02/2016 / Today is Safer Internet Day. We’re concentrating on raising awareness around sexing this year.
Here are five things you should know about sexing.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information for parents about sexting and other issues relating to CSE can be found on our website -
#SayNoToSexting /
10/02/2016 / You may not think that your child wants to talk to you about online safety and sexting – but they do.
Talk with your child about their online lives with these conversation starters.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information for parents about CSE can be found on our website -
#SayNoToSexting /
11/02/2016 / Make sure your child knows the consequences of oversharing.
This video created by young people in Staffordshire tells a story or how sexting can put you of risk of bullying and even get you in trouble with the police if you are under 18.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information for parents about sexting and other issues relating to CSE can be found on our website -
#SayNoToSexting /
PLEASE UPLOAD THE VIDEO TO YOUR FACEBOOK POST RATHER THAN POSTING A LINK TO YOUTUBE
By directly uploading the video to your facebook page you will receive higher views and engagement than you would achieve from just linking to youtube.
Video can be downloaded from the Google Drive.
12/02/2016 / If you want to help keep your child safe online tell them about the Zipit app.
Zipit features a number of flirty and amusing comebacks to help your child stay in control of their online conversations.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information is available online –
#SayNoToSexting /
13/02/2016 / Here are five things you should know about sexing.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information for parents about sexting and other issues relating to CSE can be found on our website -
#SayNoToSexting /
13/06/2016 / You may not think that your child wants to talk to you about online safety and sexting – but they do.
Talk with your child about their online lives with these conversation starters.
Make sure you keep your child safe online. More information for parents about CSE can be found on our website -
#SayNoToSexting /