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Keeping Young People Safe Online

Keeping Young People Safe Online
 

We all have a part to play in keeping children safe online.

We have compiled a range of sources to support parents and carers with online safety advice, and children with advice on online safety.

Together we can make sure it’s safe for every child to go online. 

Help & Support

SBNI Online Safety Hub For Young People

Expert advice and resources from a range of organisations for young people, covering topics including social media, online bullying, inappropriate content, online grooming and blackmail.

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SBNI Online Safety Hub For Adults & Carers

Helpful advice and resources for parents and carers keep you and the young people in your care safer online, including advice on online grooming, pornography and gaming.

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NSPCC Learning

From training courses and template policies, to guides and advice for parents, children and families, these resources will help you improve your practice and keep children safe online.

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NSPCC Keeping Children Safe Online

Online safety guides for parents, professionals and children, to protect young people from online danger and help to recover from abuse.

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Parent Zone

Help for parents on how to talk to young people about keeping safe online. Free digital guides, videos, information and education resources, building national media literacy.

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Kurtis Reid

Learn how to use social media like a young person. Kurtis Reid, award-nominated journalist and technology columnist breaks down the key apps young people actually use, how they communicate online.

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EVAWG

EVAWG
 

Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG) is a seven year programme mandated by the Northern Ireland Executive which will address the whole range of gender-based violence, abuse and harm which is disproportionately experienced by women and girls, and which is rooted in gender inequality.

The main focus of the Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Women and Girls will be to address the culture of damaging attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours that can lead to violence against women and girls

We will only end violence against women and girls if men and boys are part of the solution. Early exposure to misogynistic culture can develop attitudes and behaviours that can lead to harm, abuse and violence against women and girls.

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