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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 takes place this week, with the theme 'Choose Respect'. This week in class, pupils will be discussing what respect is and how we can show respect to others and how we can avoid bullying type behaviour. Ask your child about Anti-Bullying Week 2024!  | TUESDAY 12th is 'Odd Socks Day' - come to school wearing Odd Socks in support of Anti-Bullying week. This is a day when schools, workplaces, and individuals join together to show that it's okay to be different and to stand up against bullying and discrimination. | ANNUAL TOY SALE is coming this FRIDAY 15th November...... Please help us make this fundraiser a great success by sending us in donations of unwanted toys/games. All donations are now welcome...... | This Friday is CHILDREN IN NEED day - Non-uniform day....... come to school wearing your spots, dress up like Pudsey and support the day! £1.00 suggested charity donation for wearing NON-UNIFORM.  | Christmas Cinema Trip for the whole school - see Parentmail SHOP from Mon. 11th Nov. Confirmation of what film the pupils will be watching will be shared towards the end of November.  | Look out for information on the SAFER SCHOOLS NI APP coming this week - we like to remind all parents/guardians about this APP annually.  | P3/P4AMcL parents/guardians who have signed up for the 'Fresh Little Minds' workshop........ this will be in the School Hall from 2pm - 3:30pm this Wednesday.  | P5 pupils - remember it is Egyptian Day this Thursday. | Best Wishes to all our P7 pupils who sit their first SEAG test this Saturday....... Good Luck! 
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Safer Schools NI - Did you know you can protect your photos on Social Media?

6th Apr 2022

Protecting your Photos on Social Media - A Safer Sharing Guide 

A group on Facebook that posted photographs of young girls in their school uniforms was recently discovered, according to reports in the local news. This Facebook group sourced the photographs from the private social media pages of girls and women & described itself as "sharing photos of pretty girls". 

 

It’s not always easy to know where to turn to and what to do when something like this happens to the child or young person in your care. That's why we have created the below guide to give you practical steps on what to do next and how to respond and react to ensure the children & young people in your care are protected. 

     

Copyrighting your Images 

In the UK, photographs, illustrations, and other images are generally protected by copyright – this means users will usually need the permission of the owner to copy the image or share it on the internet.

"You own your image, in order to protect yourself, copyright it. If you want social media sites to take an image down, the quickest way to do it is to point out the fact you have copyrighted it." 

- Jim Gamble QPM, CEO of INEQE Safeguarding Group