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LGBTQ cyberbullying: A guide for parents and educators

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Members of the LGBTQ community are more likely to be bullied online than their peers. This is a particular concern among LGBTQ youth who may already be facing offline pressures at home or at school.
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Keywords

cyber bullying, cyber safety, cyberbullying, cybersafety, cybersecurity, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, lgbt, lgbti

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Topic Encouraging online safety, Valuing diversity and inclusion primary, Helping your child deal with bullying, aggression and violence
Audience Educators, Parents

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Written by Aimee O'Driscoll
Published by Comparitech
©2020 Comparitech Limited. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence.

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