Celebrate Safer Internet Day 2017
Help your students and children to become better internet users by celebrating Safer Internet Day (SID) in
Continue ReadingHelp your students and children to become better internet users by celebrating Safer Internet Day (SID) in
Continue ReadingNew Study on Online Parental Controls from EU Kids Online: A critical stance towards online parental controls is
Continue ReadingIt was 6:00am when I heard my alarm blaring at my bedside. It was time to get
Continue ReadingDownload the SID 2016 Infographic here.
Continue ReadingLockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016 A new resource for schools on the topic of
Continue ReadingWe are delighted to announce the Grand Prize winners of the Safer Internet Day 2016 #UP2US Photo
Continue ReadingSafer Internet Day was celebrated on February 9th 2016 in Ireland and all over the world. This
Continue ReadingTo mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the
Continue ReadingThe Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality Frances Fitzgerald signed an Order commencing certain provisions of
Continue ReadingThe Law Reform Commission recently published a report on Harmful Communications and Digital Safety addressing some of
Continue ReadingTo mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the Professional
Continue ReadingArticle by Louise O'Neill. Louise is an award winning Irish author, whose books include: 'Only Ever Yours' and
Continue ReadingVirgin Media recently launched a new way to help parents protect their children from age inappropriate material on
Continue ReadingThis week Girl Guiding UK revealed the results of their 2015 Girls' Attitude survey. The survey asked
Continue ReadingArticle By Evanna Lynch - Evanna is an Irish actress, currently based in L.A. Evanna rose to
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.
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