| Aim | For young people to realise who they can turn to for help and advice |
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| Duration | Approx. 15-30 Min |
| Number of participants | 5-20 |
| Age | - |
| Difficulty | medium |
| Conditions | - |
| Material | Paper and pens; various case scenarios on paper; sticky coloured dots (green, yellow, red) |
| Preparation Prepare various case scenarios (see examples on the right). Write various places to go and people to turn to down on cards: friends, parents, teachers, drop-in centres, police, etc. |
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| Description In small groups discuss each scenario, who the participants would turn to in such a case and how serious it is. Afterwards, each scenario should be marked with a coloured dot: red = to be taken very seriously, green = no big issue. The participants can allocate the cards to the case scenarios according to who they would turn to (parents, police, etc.). There will be different opinions, which is okay – these should be discussed. |
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| Source | ECPAT UK |
| Tags | boundaries, Cyberbullying, Data protection, Grooming, online security, opinion, privacy, self-reflection, Sexting, Violence |