Image-sharing, consent and Coco’s Law Webwise Webinar
Designed for post-primary teachers of SPHE and RSE this webinar explores the topic of image-sharing and consent
Continue ReadingDesigned for post-primary teachers of SPHE and RSE this webinar explores the topic of image-sharing and consent
Continue ReadingElaine Byrnes, Doctoral Researcher-Psychology, NUI Galway explains why teens may get involved in sexting and offers advice
Continue ReadingDublin City University was home to the largest ever gathering of experts, educators parents and policy-makers to
Continue ReadingWe are a group of Transition Year students from Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally, Limerick. As part of our
Continue ReadingAdvice for Parents If images of your child have been shared online without their permission, there are a
Continue ReadingThere is currently no law in Ireland that specifically governs the act of exchanging intimate content online
Continue ReadingWhat is Sexting? The term ‘sexting’ was coined in early 21st century; it is a concatenation of the
Continue ReadingLockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016 A new resource for schools on the topic of
Continue ReadingTeen sexting: Why do teens sext? There are many reasons why children exchange explicit messages. Often messages are
Continue ReadingTo mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the
Continue ReadingTo mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the Professional
Continue ReadingFor parents of teens, sexting can be a big concern. In this article we offer information on
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