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Why girls are more likely to be victimised online than boys

Over 25% of primary school-aged children and 40% in secondary school face cyberbullying with Girls more likely to be victimised online than boys- that’s according to new research from - CyberSafeKids/ Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast about the findings of this report was CyberSafeKids CEO & Co-Founder Alex Cooney. Also explaining how big the issue is in schools was Dr Barry O’Leary, Principal of St Kevin’s School, Sallynoggin.

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07.30 5 Sep 2023


Why girls are more likely to be victimised online than boys


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Over 25% of primary school-aged children and 40% in secondary school face cyberbullying with Girls more likely to be victimised online than boys- that’s according to new research from - CyberSafeKids/ Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast about the findings of this report was CyberSafeKids CEO & Co-Founder Alex Cooney.

Also explaining how big the issue is in schools was Dr Barry O’Leary, Principal of St Kevin’s School, Sallynoggin.


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