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Cybersmile Launch Digital Wellbeing Campaign on World Mental Health Day 2022

Cybersmile Launch Digital Wellbeing Campaign on World Mental Health Day 2022

To mark World Mental Health Day 2022, Cybersmile is launching a multi-channel campaign to raise awareness of the importance of digital wellbeing.

To mark World Mental Health Day 2022, Cybersmile is launching a multi-channel campaign to raise awareness of the importance of digital wellbeing.

To mark World Mental Health Day 2022, Cybersmile is launching a multi-channel campaign to raise awareness of the importance of digital wellbeing.

Study Finds Cyberbullying Is Now an “Independent Risk Factor” in Early Teen Suicidal Tendencies

Study Finds Cyberbullying Is Now an “Independent Risk Factor” in Early Teen Suicidal Tendencies

A recent study has revealed how pre-teens who consider or attempt suicide are more likely to have been cyberbullied than physically harmed or bullied offline.

A recent study has revealed how pre-teens who consider or attempt suicide are more likely to have been cyberbullied than physically harmed or bullied offline.

A recent study has revealed how pre-teens who consider or attempt suicide are more likely to have been cyberbullied than physically harmed or bullied offline.

The Cybersmile Foundation and EE Announce Fundraising Campaign to Mark UEFA Women’s Euros 2022

The Cybersmile Foundation and EE Announce Fundraising Campaign to Mark UEFA Women’s Euros 2022

Cybersmile and EE have announced a fundraising initiative as part of a campaign to address sexist hate online. The campaign launches ahead of this summer’s UEFA Women’s European Championships.

Cybersmile and EE have announced a fundraising initiative as part of a campaign to address sexist hate online. The campaign launches ahead of this summer’s UEFA Women’s European Championships.

Cybersmile and EE have announced a fundraising initiative as part of a campaign to address sexist hate online. The campaign launches ahead of this summer’s UEFA Women’s European Championships.

Stop Cyberbullying Day 2022 Highlights

Stop Cyberbullying Day 2022 Highlights

Stop Cyberbullying Day 2022 was a BIG success! We've put together some highlights so that you can relive some of the magic.

Stop Cyberbullying Day 2022 was a BIG success! We've put together some highlights so that you can relive some of the magic.

Stop Cyberbullying Day 2022 was a BIG success! We've put together some highlights so that you can relive some of the magic.

Cybersmile and Urban Decay Launch “Words Hurt IRL” Campaign featuring Ava Michelle in Honor of Stop Cyberbullying Day

Cybersmile and Urban Decay Launch “Words Hurt IRL” Campaign featuring Ava Michelle in Honor of Stop Cyberbullying Day

Cybersmile and Urban Decay have announced their latest initiative, “WORDS HURT IRL” launched in support of Stop Cyberbullying Day and featuring a powerful call-to-action video starring “Tall Girl” actress, Ava Michelle.

Cybersmile and Urban Decay have announced their latest initiative, “WORDS HURT IRL” launched in support of Stop Cyberbullying Day and featuring a powerful call-to-action video starring “Tall Girl” actress, Ava Michelle.

Cybersmile and Urban Decay have announced their latest initiative, “WORDS HURT IRL” launched in support of Stop Cyberbullying Day and featuring a powerful call-to-action video starring “Tall Girl” actress, Ava Michelle.

Premier League Footballers Team Up with Cybersmile to Highlight the Real-Life Consequences of Online Abuse on Stop Cyberbullying Day

Premier League Footballers Team Up with Cybersmile to Highlight the Real-Life Consequences of Online Abuse on Stop Cyberbullying Day

Premier League footballers Jordan Henderson, Declan Rice, Harry Maguire, Kasper Schmeichel, Ben Mee and Jermaine Jenas have joined together with Cybersmile and Ten Toes to highlight the real-world implications of online abuse.

Premier League footballers Jordan Henderson, Declan Rice, Harry Maguire, Kasper Schmeichel, Ben Mee and Jermaine Jenas have joined together with Cybersmile and Ten Toes to highlight the real-world implications of online abuse.

Premier League footballers Jordan Henderson, Declan Rice, Harry Maguire, Kasper Schmeichel, Ben Mee and Jermaine Jenas have joined together with Cybersmile and Ten Toes to highlight the real-world implications of online abuse.