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Voices Heard: Youth Panel Discussion at EMEA Child Safety Summit 2018

Children’s Rights Online: Ongoing Debate, Ongoing Change By Lorcan Tuohy My most recent step on my Webwise journey was an opportunity to […]

Sean and Conor Price Take to the Stage in Ard Scoil Mhuire, Limerick!

On Friday, the 23rd of March, an all-girls school in Corbally, Co.Limerick waited eagerly for the arrival of brothers Sean and […]

Borrisokane CC Student Lorcan Participates in EU Research

  Members of our Youth Panellists were invited to take part in research conducted by the European Institute for Gender […]

Representing the Student Voice at Government Level

  We hear from two of our Youth panellists, Lorcan, from Borrisokane Community College, Offaly, and Eiman from Scoil Mhuire Community […]

Safer Internet Day 2018 in Ireland

For Safer Internet Day 2018, Webwise Ireland launched a new educational resource called Be in Ctrl. This new post-primary resource […]

Zeminar 2017: Towards a better internet

Last week, Webwise hosted an internet safety panel discussion at Zeminar Youth Conference, an event that focuses on the mental […]

My Adventures to Facebook Dublin

  It was 6:00am when I heard my alarm blaring at my bedside. It was time to get ready, I […]

Webwise Youth Panelist Creates Anti Bullying Video

A member of the Webwise Youth Advisory Panel, made a short video that poses a question: whether those seen in the video are bullying each other or just having banter.

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