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Martha Evans

Martha Evans

Director, Anti-Bullying Alliance

Martha is a Director and leads the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance. Martha supports its members in all aspects of bullying prevention and response and also coordinates Anti-Bullying Week each November. She worked at the National Children’s Bureau for over seven years.

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Help children with SEND have positive experiences online

Our expert panel shares what trusted adults can do to ensure children with SEND are getting the most out of their online experiences while staying safe.

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How can I help my child manage their friendships online safely?

Whether it's adding to their streak on Snapchat or catching up with friends on Facetime, social media has changed the way children interact and share online. To support children our experts provide simple tips to help.

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In the age of selfies, how can I help my child maintain a positive body image?

Our experts share advice on helping young people develop positive self-esteem and body image.

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How can I help my child take up a new digital ‘green cross code’ to be safe online?

Get expert tips to understand how you can help your child use the new cyberbullying code of conduct – Stop, Speak, Support – to make smart choices online.

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How can I manage the step change in my child’s digital life as they start secondary school?

From learning how to interact with others online to opening social accounts our experts provide insight to support children through this transition online.

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How can parents create an open environment for children to talk?

Getting children to open up about their lives on and offline can be challenging as they grow up. To help our experts offer advice to help you do just that.

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How can cyberbullying affect my child’s mental health?

If your child's mental health has been affected by cyberbullying our experts have advice on how you can spot the signs and support them.