Last Webwise Youth Panel Meeting of the School Year
The Webwise Youth Panel, which is made up of more than 30 students from schools across Ireland,
Continue ReadingThe Webwise Youth Panel, which is made up of more than 30 students from schools across Ireland,
Continue ReadingThe rapid expansion of the Internet within society has led to marked changes in the way individuals
Continue ReadingStudents from schools across Ireland attended the first Webwise Youth Advisory Panel Meeting of the school year
Continue ReadingAre you a post-primary school student who has lots of ideas about how to tackle online safety
Continue ReadingPast Webwise Safer Internet Day (SID) Ambassador and Youth Panelist has developed an app which promotes safer
Continue ReadingIt is important to listen to ‘the student voice’ when developing national campaigns and/or legislation with an
Continue ReadingSafer Internet Day is fast approaching. Here are some easy ways to get involved and promote this
Continue ReadingWell done to Webwise Youth Panellist Eiman, who spent a week in Brussels participating in and leading
Continue ReadingFor most of us online connections have transformed our daily lives, opening up a world of amazing
Continue ReadingAs we approach the end of another school year we take a look back at some of
Continue ReadingLast week, Webwise once again took to the main stage at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that
Continue ReadingPreparations for Safer Internet Day are in full swing here at Webwise Ireland. We headed to the Department
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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