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What is gaslighting?
Gaslighting is when a person, or a group of people, manipulate someone into believing something that didn’t happen by systematically rewriting the past. Typically, it happens offline in abusive relationships, but it can certainly happen online as well, particularly on chat apps or when sophisticated information or disinformation is used to influence beliefs, actions, and choices. Gaslighting may not always be intentional, but the effect is the same. Victims are made to doubt their own memories causing them to lose their sense of belief, lose their confidence, suffer mental health issues, and even feel dependent on the source of the information.
For more information on the associated risks and online safety tips for parents and carers, watch our explainer video, available to those with a National Online Safety membership.
In developing contingency plans for the provision of remote education and blended learning during the Covid-19 crisis, schools can take advantage of the latest video communications technology, and use its special features and functions to enhance learning outcomes.
Online streaming is a seamless way of watching or listening to all sorts of content such as TV shows, films, sports highlights, and music, over an internet connection, without having to download a file or store it on your device.
Social media is the term we give to websites and apps that allow us to connect with each other and share photos and comments. Today, social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram are used by billions of people every single day.
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Designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety statutory duties outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2020.
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