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Children’s Minister says Ireland should stand up to cyber-bullies

17th May 2012

Frances Fitzgerald TD., Minister for Children & Youth Affairs has today attended the Anti-Bullying Forum, a joint initiative of the Minster for Education & Skills and the Minister for Children & Youth Affairs

Frances Fitzgerald TD., Minister for Children and Youth Affairs and Ruairi Quinn TD., Minister for Education and Skills and the anti bullying forum

Frances Fitzgerald TD., Minister for Children and Youth Affairs and Ruairi Quinn TD., Minister for Education and Skills and the Anti - Bullying forum today

Addressing the Forum, Minister Fitzgerald highlighted the rise of cyber-bullying given the predominance of new technologies in our children’s lives from smart-phones to social networking to interactive gaming.

The Minister stated: “new technologies have opened a world of opportunity for our young people. New technologies bring new challenges and new threats. We have seen how some social media sites have regrettably become a forum for hatred and an avenue for the viral spread of personal abuse.

“We have seen how some young people inadvertently become targets through their over-sharing of information.

“We have seen how lives have been destroyed by cyber-bullying. The disturbing findings from research tell us that one in four girls and one in six boys in Ireland have been involved in cyber-bullying either as a victim, bully or both. The ‘Growing Up in Ireland’ study highlights how over 24% of 9 to 17 year olds have reported been bullied.

“We must begin to stand up to this most insidious issue which is far too common in children’s experiences in Ireland today. “

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Notes for Editors:

Today’s Forum features a range of speakers including experts in the field of bullying, NGOs such as the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network, BeLong To, the National Anti-Bullying Coalition and others from the school sector, such as students, principals, teachers, and parents.

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