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Using Webwise Resources at Home

Anti Bullying Rap

Use the Safer Internet Day rap to promote an anti-bullying message and to help improve comprehension skills. The British Council […]

MySelfie and the Wider World is launched

A new Primary Anti-Cyber Bullying Teachers’ Handbook, was launched by Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English TD in Dublin Castle […]

Safer Internet Day 2015 in Ireland

Safer Internet Day 2015, celebrated on February 10th, was the biggest and best one yet. Officially launched in Dublin Castle by Minister […]

#Up2Us Anti-Bullying Kit now available in Irish

The #Up2Us Anti-Bullying Kit, launched by the Minister for Education on Safer Internet Day 2014, is now available in Irish. […]

MySelfie – Primary Anti-Cyber Bullying

A resource for teachers provided by WebWise and the PDST for primary school teachers in Ireland. This resource for teachers was made in Ireland.

ThinkB4UClick

Think B4U Click explores the issue of privacy in the context of the Junior Cycle CSPE class. Young people use the internet every day. And sometimes, they forget that what they say on social networking sites and in chat rooms is publicly accessible by anyone, anytime.

ThinkB4UClick: Internet Safety Comes up in Exams

In 2010, the Junior Certificate CSPE exam posed technology-related questions to students in a State exams first. As evidence of the importance of the ThinkB4UCLick resource, which you can read more about here, examiners asked pupils about social networking.

Lesson 4 – You’ve been framed

This is the home of MySelfie's Lesson 4. This focuses on digital photo sharing and how to use it responsibly. It includes a Irish made animation and plan.

Helplines

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Worried 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.

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The National Parents Council Primary enables and empowers parents to be effective partners in their children’s education.

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Report Illegal Content

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.

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Hotline.ie exists to combat the distribution and proliferation of illegal content, like child sexual
abuse content, in conjunction with police and Internet Industry