Keeping children safe online

Live frontline practitioners training webinar

in collaboration with PREVENT

skips safety net workshop

Bringing frontline practitioners together online

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

This training is aimed at those caring for / supporting neurodiverse teenage males.This live session is approximately 2-hours 30-minute in duration, 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.
  • help you gain an understanding of perpetrators and the models used for online grooming, to include sexting, CSE, gangs, fake news, radicalisation and bullying.
  • 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

To support the training and help cascade your learning wider, you will receive a complimentary box set of Safety Net parental engagement resources. These resources are vital to the training and will be dispatched to the address you provide on registration.

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This approximately 2-hour 30-minute session will consist of

  • 90-minute live presentation (Attendees cannot activate their camera or microphone and can ask the presenter questions ‘live’ through a text chatbox)
  • Followed by a 60-minute live Q&A including case studies on Zoom (Zoom link will be provided during the presentation)

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“Eye-opening. I’m shocked, I never knew. All parents need to attend this.”

Neelam, parent

“Very informative, lots of information given in the simplest form. I’m already looking forward to sharing the book.”

Bill, grandparent and carer