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Website Mock Up Redraft

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survey results

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Survey Results What is your gender?                       What is your age?             Have you ever been a victim of bullying? Have you ever witnessed a child being bullied?                                       What type of bullying have you witnessed/been involved in?                           The survey I produced could have been improved in several ways. The questions that we included in the questionaire were vague and did not provide us with enough information. I should have included questions such as 'would you be interested in a website that included information about bullying', 'who would you go to if you were being bullied or saw another person being bullied?' etc. If these questions were included we would understand how different people would react to bullying and what type of website they would like to see.            

Regulations And Controls

Regulation and controls for production work The regulations and controls that would have have to be followed in order for the product to be acceptable to the public are the rules of ofcom. These regulations make sure that nothing that can be seen as upsetting or harmful to viewers is shown on the product.   Ofcom make sure that people in the Uk get the best from their communications services and are protected from scams and sharp practices, while ensuring that competition can thrive.  Ofcom ensure that: The UK has a wide range of electronic communications services, including high-speed services such as broadband; A wide range of high-quality television and radio programmes are provided, appealing to a range of tastes and interests; Television and radio services are provided by a range of different organisations; People who watch television and listen to the radio are protected from harmful or offensive material; People are protected from being treated unfairly in television an

Media Research

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Media Research I am planning to make a website for anti-bullying, this is Kidscape, who have a website that is a bullying charity who aim to help children who are being bullied, they also communicate to the parents of the victims and any witnesses of bullying. Kidscape provide workshops on their website to allow  the bullied children and their parents to communicate with the teachers, to find the best ways for the children to increase their confidence in an attempt to stop bullying. Kidscapes vision is for all the children to grow up in the world free from any bullying. They aim   is to provide children, families, carers and professionals with advice, training and practical tools to prevent bullying and protect young lives. The workshops that kidscape provide are aimed at children between 9 and 16, who are their main target audience, and they are for these children who have experienced bullying in their childhood. The main messages of bullying are communicated on this websi

Bullying Charities

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Bullying Charities Kidscape is a bullying charity that are aimed at children who are being bullied. They provide workshops to enable the bullied children parents to communicate with the teachers, to find the best ways for the children to increase confidence. Their vision is for all the children to grow up in the world free from any bullying. Kidscape's aim   is to provide children, families, carers and professionals with advice, training and practical tools to prevent bullying and protect young lives. Kids cape provide workshops for children between 9 and 16 to go to, who are their main target audience, and they are for these children who have experienced bullying in their childhood. The main messages of bullying are communicated on this website through their attempts of raising awareness through the use of campaigns and workshops. Kids cape are a member of the Anti-bullying alliance and are registered with fundraising regulator.  Anti-bullying alliance is a