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  • Evaluation for Online Safety and Grooming

  • Hi! Will you help us understand more about some of the unsafe experiences that kids like you can have online?

    Online grooming happens when adults communicate with young people under 18 years because they want to start a sexual relationship. Online grooming is sexual abuse, and can begin in many ways. Sometimes an adult might make friends with a young person, because they have a sexual interest. They might start talking about sex, or other private issues. Or they might show photos or ask for photos, involving sexual material.

    An adult can use online grooming to meet the young person in real life. But even if they only meet online, the relationship might still involve sexual abuse.

    Online grooming is a major issue, in Cambodia and around the world. What you tell us is really important and will help us build better tools to keep young people safe online.

    We will be asking you eleven questions. It should take around 10-15 minutes to complete. 

     

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • General Information

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • Online experiences and safety

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • Now we would like to ask you some questions about your experiences online.

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  • Empowering Change

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • Nearly done!

    Next we'd like to hear from you about what you might do to deal with adults making inappropriate remarks or sexual comments.

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  • Could tell us up to 3 ways you can protect yourself online, for example on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Snapchat or Youtube?

  • About "Let's Chat!"

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • Do you think that after watching the Let’s Chat videos you’re likely to change how you behave online?

    For example, are you likely to discuss online grooming with your family and friends? Will you report suspicious or bad behaviour online? Will you find out more about how you can stay safe online?

  • Follow-up

  • If you have any concerns about the materials or questions you have just filled in - or would simply like to know more - please feel free to contact APLE via their helpline ( (+ 855) 023 996 351), website or Facebook.

  • We’d like know more about what you thought of the campaign. If it would be OK for UNICEF Cambodia to contact you, please let us know your mobile number or email address (this is completely optional though and if you do give us your info, we won’t link it to your survey responses and we won’t give it to anyone else).

     

    When you're ready, please click 'Submit'!

  • Do you want to know more about the campaign? Would you be interested in helping UNICEF to make sure campaigns like this make a difference in Cambodia? Or do you have anything else you want to talk about?

    Email us at APLE or UNICEF Cambodia - we’d be happy to hear from you!

     

    info@aplecambodia.org

    crottanak@unicef.org 

    When you're ready, please click 'Submit'!

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