Call for Entries #SaferInternet4EU Awards
The #SaferInternet4EU campaign aims to promote online safety, media literacy and cyber hygiene, making children, parents and teachers more
Continue ReadingThe #SaferInternet4EU campaign aims to promote online safety, media literacy and cyber hygiene, making children, parents and teachers more
Continue ReadingOn Friday, the 23rd of March, an all-girls school in Corbally, Co.Limerick waited eagerly for the arrival of
Continue ReadingPDST TIE will be providing an overview of the Digital Strategy for Schools 2015-2020 and in particular
Continue ReadingMembers of our Youth Panellists were invited to take part in research conducted by the European Institute
Continue ReadingWe hear from two of our Youth panellists, Lorcan, from Borrisokane Community College, Offaly, and Eiman from Scoil
Continue ReadingFor Safer Internet Day 2018, Webwise Ireland launched a new educational resource called Be in Ctrl. This
Continue ReadingAre you aged 15 to 18? Do you use the internet daily? Come discuss your online experiences with
Continue ReadingWe are delighted to announce the Grand Prizes winners of the Safer Internet Day 2018 #BeInCtrl Big
Continue ReadingToday, across Ireland over 100,000 people in schools, youth groups and clubs joined together in celebrating the
Continue ReadingLast week, Webwise hosted an internet safety panel discussion at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that focuses
Continue ReadingSafer Internet Day was celebrated on February 7th 2017 in Ireland and all over the world. This
Continue ReadingThe Webwise 2017 Parenting Survey is a collaboration between Webwise, the Irish Internet Safety Awareness Centre, and
Continue ReadingToday marks the fourteenth year of Safer Internet Day and this year’s call to action is, ‘Be
Continue ReadingShare a photo using #up2us of what you are doing to celebrate Safer Internet Day 2017 to
Continue ReadingThe date is set for Safer Internet Day 2017; the annual event will be celebrated around the
Continue ReadingWorried about something you have seen online or concerned about your child? Childline and the National Parents Council Primary offer free advice and support service.
Childline is a support service for young people up to the age of 18.There is a 24hr telephone, online and mobile phone texting service.
The National Parents Council Primary enables and empowers parents to be effective partners in their children’s education.
Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.
Hotline.ie exists to combat the distribution and proliferation of illegal content, like child sexual
abuse content, in conjunction with police and Internet Industry