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Schools Response to Sexting
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1.
What is the name of your school?
(Required.)
2.
Have you ever had any sexting incidents in your school?
Yes
No
3.
Can you remember the year when the first incident happened?
4.
Have sexting incidents increased or decreased in the last 3 years?
Increased significantly
Increased
No change
Decreased
Decreased significantly
5.
What is the youngest year group that has been involved in a sexting incident?
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Year 13
6.
Do you have any policies that cover sexting?
Yes
No
Don't know
7.
If yes, where is sexting addressed in your policies? (tick all that apply)
Anti-bullying
Behaviour
Child protection
Online Safety
Safeguarding
Other (please specify)
8.
Do staff receive any training on sexting?
Yes
No
Dont know
9.
If yes, how was this training delivered? (Tick all that apply)
Specific training related to sexting
Wider safeguarding training
Online Safety training
Staff development/twilight sessions
Other (please specify)
10.
If yes, who delivered this training?
In house staff
External agency
Both
11.
What was covered in this training? (Tick all that apply)
Behaviours/the nature of sexting
Legal issues
Victim support
Offender support
Impact on victim
Impact on offender
Resolution techniques
Other (please specify)
12.
Do pupils receive education around sexting?
Yes
No
Don't know
13.
If yes, how is this delivered? (Tick all that apply)
Assemblies
In PSHE lessons
In RSE lessons
In ICT lessons
During tutor time
Collapsed timetable days
Other (please specify)
14.
Does your school have a formal incident response mechanism for sexting incidents?
Yes
No
Dont know
15.
Do you strongly agree/agree/have no opinion/disagree or strongly disagree with the following statements (circle as appropriate):
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
We deal with sexting incidents on a case by case basis
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Sexting is just a part of wider peer on peer abuse issues
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
We always involve the police in sexting incidents at the school
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Sexting incidents are better to deal with in house than involving outside agencies
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Parents create more problems when addressing sexting incidents involving their child
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Impact on the victim varies depending on their resilience and popularity
Strongly agree
Agree
No opinion
Disagree
Strongly disagree
16.
Which of the following stakeholders would you include when dealing with a typical sexting incident? (Tick all that apply)
School senior management
Pastoral team
Governors
Victim’s parents
Offender’s parents
Police
LADO
Other (please specify)
17.
Have any sexting incidents at your school ever led to formal legal proceedings (e.g. police caution, prosecution, etc.)
Yes
No
18.
Do you have any further comments about the issues raised in this survey?
19.
If you are happy to be contact for further comment/interview, please leave your contact details (name/email) below