CEOP- Nude Image Sharing
The aim of this session is to help professionals identify the difference between consensual and non-consensual nude image sharing, how to help prevent non-consensual sharing of images and use the UK Council for Internet Safety’s guidance to help them deal with incidents within their setting. The session will also outline the issue of victim-blaming in the context of nude-image sharing and ways to challenge this with children and young people, and other professionals. What the session covers:
- What is consensual nude and semi-nude image sharing
- Why children and young people might share nudes and semi-nudes
- The law around nude image sharing
- What is non-consensual nude image sharing
- What is the impact of non-consensual nude image sharing
- Helping to prevent non-consensual sharing of images through education
CEOP Five Part Series
Roles and responsibilities were more clearly outlined by the Dfe last year. We strongly advise DSLs to attend the full series of CEOP sessions listed below to ensure they have a strong foundational knowledge of online risks and can pass relevant information to their colleagues. Other members of staff are of course very welcome to attend. When booking please confirm you’re able to attend each of the sessions:
- Introduction to Online Sexual Abuse – 12th November 2025
- Live Streaming – 4th February, 2026
- Nude Image Sharing – 4th March, 2026
- The Dark Web – 20th May, 2026
- Challenging Victim Blaming Attitudes – 24th June, 2026
All at 3.45pm – finishing 4.45pm latest.
All curriculum sessions are free to attend for schools in ICT SLA1.
Online Safety Sessions are free to attend for schools in ICT SLA3.
Schools can email me or Jordan.graham@northumberland.gov.uk to reserve a place.