UK Council for Child Internet Safety2017-02-222017-02-222017UK Council for Child Internet Safety (2017). Sexting in Schools and Colleges: Responding to incidents and safeguarding young people. Author.http://www.icmec.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Sexting-in-Schools-UKCCIS.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/3241(UKCCIS) Produced by the UK Counsel for Child Internet Safety, this cornerstone advice for school heads and child protection designates (CPDs) or designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) on youth produced sexual imagery. Research found that 61% of secondary school head teachers reported this as a greater concern than smoking, drugs, obesity or offline bullying. This advice covers responding to disclosures, handling devices and imagery, assessing risk, reporting protocols, recording incidents, involving parents, supporting victims and victimizers, and preventative safeguarding and IT education. Resource list, reporting forms, incident flow charts and staff training materials are included.ensextingresponseschoolstechnologySexting in Schools and Colleges: Responding to incidents and safeguarding young peopleArticle