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Opportunities of the Online World

According to NACOS 2021 report, most children in Ireland are positive about the Internet and say there are good elements […]

SID Ambassador Training Day 2023

Safer Internet Day is just around the corner, and preparations are well underway for the celebrations on Tuesday, February 6th! […]

Online Safety Webinars for Teachers

As the new school year begins, now is a great time to get to know more about online safety and […]

#TalkListenLearn Parent Events

For Safer Internet Day 2023, Webwise will be hosting online safety webinars for parents of younger children, and for parents […]

Explained: What is BeReal?

BeReal is a popular photo-sharing app that lets users share one photo per day to show their followers what they […]

Join the Webwise Youth Panel

Are you a post-primary school student who has lots of ideas about how to tackle online safety issues, and has […]

Online Safety Webinar for Parents

Webwise; the Irish internet safety awareness centre is delighted to host the Talk, Listen, Learn Online Safety Webinar for parents […]

Online Safety Tips for Summer

During the summer holidays children and teenagers may spend more time online connecting with their friends, playing games, sharing videos […]

New EU strategy to protect and empower children in the online world

The European Commission has adopted a new European strategy for a Better Internet for Kids (BIK+), to improve age-appropriate digital services […]

SID Award Winners 2022

In 2022 a record breaking 183,000 people participated in Safer Internet Day in Ireland! The SID Awards recognise and reward […]

Webwise Online Safety – Student Spotlight

Past Webwise Safer Internet Day (SID) Ambassador and Youth Panelist has developed an app which promotes safer internet usage with children.

#TalkListenLearn Safer Internet Day 2022

Webwise in partnership with the National Parents Council Primary are hosted the #TalkListenLearn Safer Internet Day 2022 event on supporting […]

Webinar – Introducing online safety to young children

Introducing Online Safety to the Primary Classroom – Considerations for Teachers

Pupils are increasingly accessing the internet and digital technologies from a younger age, and the online world is very much […]

Information for Teachers

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

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