Keeping Children Safe Online

Keeping Children Safe Online

by | Feb 20, 2023 | Webinar | 1 comment

Many parents worry about what their children are doing online, yet very few know of the real dangers.

This 60-minute live session from Skips, funded by the Home Office will be hard hitting and will:

  • raise your awareness to the good, the bad and the ugly of the Internet and what children are doing online.
  • highlight the real dangers children are unknowingly at risk of when they’re using the Internet, social media, gaming and more.
  • equip you with the confidence, knowledge and tools to help keep your child safe online.
  • help you understand Prevent, identify when a young person is being radicalised, or likely to be through online activity and how it can assist directly in an appropriate way to keep people and communities safe from the threat of terrorism.

As part of the webinar, you will require to have in front of you a copy of our award-winning fun and colourful Safety Net parental engagement resource. The resource is vital to the session as the engaging content, crosswords and wordsearches will help you to start the process of having open discussion with your child from an early age on how to stay safe online.

Once you have registered you will receive an email regarding where to collect your resource from.

You can find more information by following this link

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  1. Louis

    Looks like an interesting seminar!

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