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SID Award Winners 2024

Over 200,000 people participated in Safer Internet Day 2024 in Ireland! The SID Awards are an opportunity to recognise, and reward, […]

Take Part – New survey on young people’s use of internet and smartphones

Everywhere, All the Time

A digital literacy intervention for teens that fosters critical conversions about technology and AI With a growing generation of teens […]

New Be Media Smart national campaign encourages people to ‘Stop, Think, Check’

Includes NEW community-based training programme As part of the Be Media Smart campaign, organisations across Ireland are encouraging people to […]

SID 2024 Ambassador Programme

The SID 2024 Ambassador Training Programme is now open for applications from Post-Primary students. An important aspect of anti-bullying prevention, […]

Webwise Classroom Videos

The Webwise Classroom Videos can be accessed via our Youtube channel here: youtube.com/Webwise.  MySelfie Videos HTML Heroes Connected Videos Lockers […]

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 […]

Casting the Net: Personal data, GDPR and our rights – What teens need to know!

Every time we go online, we’re giving away information about ourselves. But just how much data are companies collecting from […]

Casting the Net – What do teens need to know about ChatGPT?

There have been big steps forward in AI over the past decade. From online shopping to streaming platform, or using […]

Safer Internet Day 2023 Report

Safer Internet Day 2023 Report Published Safer Internet Day (SID) has become a global landmark event in the online safety […]

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, met for the […]

Webwise Wins Media Literacy Award

Webwise was delighted to be recognised at the inaugural Media Literacy Ireland Awards. The Awards aim to raise awareness of […]

Casting the Net – Is online extremism growing in Ireland, and what is its influence?

The rapid expansion of the Internet within society has led to marked changes in the way individuals communicate, think and […]

Online Gaming – Free Webinar for Parents

Is your child a fan of online gaming? “Play it Safe: Gaming, Loot boxes, and Screen time” is a free […]

Youth Panelists Lead Discussion at Google Growing Up in the Digital Age Summit

Webwise Youth Panel members Billie and Emma chaired a Panel Discussion on Wellbeing in an Online World at the recents […]

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