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The Promise

Cyberbullying won’t go away if we do nothing. It’s up to us to let the world know that it’s not […]

Explained: What are Snap Stories?

Youth Panelist darren explains what Snap Stories are!

Webwise: Towards a Better Internet, Zeminar 2017

Webwise hosted an internet safety panel discussion at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that focuses on the mental and physical […]

Say No!

This short 10 minute film was created by Europol as part of a campaign against online sexual coercion and extortion […]

#BeInCtrl Safer Internet Day 2018 Campaign Video

 For Safer Internet Day 2018, we asked students from across Ireland what they can do to #BeInCtrl of their lives […]

Don’t fall for it – Say No! (George’s Story)

This short video addresses the topic online sexual extortion through George’s Story.

How Can Parents Model Good Behaviour Online

Áine Lynch from the National Parents Council – Primary, discusses the importance of leading by example.

Talking to your Child about Sexting

Simon Grehan, Project Officer with Webwise discusses some of the potential legal implications of underage sexting.

Should I Stop My Child from Going Online?

Áine Lynch, National Parents Council – Primary, discusses the draw backs of restricting internet use in the home.

Don’t fall for it – Say No! (Anna’s Story)

This short video addresses the topic of online sexual coercion through Anna’s Story.

Talking to Your Child About What They Do Online

Talking to your child about what they do online from PDST Technology in Education on Vimeo.

Dealing with Conflict around Technology Use in the Home

Dr John Sharry, Founder Parents Plus Charity offers practical advice on dealing with conflict around technology use in the home.

How Can Watching Online Pornography Affect Your Child?

Colman Noctor, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist discusses how watching porn can affect young people.

Advice on Introducing Technology to your Child

Dr John Sharry, Founder Parents Plus Charity offers advice on introducing technology to your child.

Tips for Gradually Introducing Technology to Your Child

Dr John Sharry, Founder Parents Plus Charity offers advice on introducing technology to your child.

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