FREE webinar Recognising and Responding to Digital Abuse – A guide for Parents

The ISPCC wish to share with you information regarding their upcoming FREE webinar Recognising and Responding to Digital Abuse – A guide for Parents on the evening of Wednesday the 5th of March at 7pm.
The ISPCC is a partner in the Irish Safer Internet Centre whose vision is a positive and inclusive digital world where children are safe and protected. The webinar is co-funded by the European Union.
They are very aware in the ISPCC that parents/carers have a lot of fear and anxiety around the dangers that the internet can pose to their young person.
 In this webinar they will provide the participants with knowledge and skills on:
  • How to recognise the dangers posed to young people online
  • How to respond to disclosures of digital abuse
  • How to support young people in ensuring they do not become victims of digital abuse
  • Legislation governing online abuse
We hope that parents and carers come away feeling more knowledgeable on the topic of Digital Abuse and feel more empowered as a result.
Registration is now open, see the link below to register:
 
 By clicking on the ‘register here’ link on the leaflet you will be able to register for this event.
  
Niamh Clarke
Community Engagement Manager – Smart Moves
 
ISPCC
Unit 3, Harbour Square
Crofton Road
Dun Laoghaire
A96 D6R0
 
+353 87 2507015

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