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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 online using the Lockers programme.

Online Safety in the Classroom – Webinars for Primary and Post-Primary Teachers

Evening webinars for primary and post-primary teachers on online safety in the classroom. The aim of the webinars is to give teachers further knowledge and confidence to use the available Webwise resources to teach online safety topics to their students.

Image-based sexual abuse – free resources

Education and awareness can play an important role when it comes to image-sharing and consent online. Webwise has a suite of resources developed to assist schools, parents and teens when exploring the topic of non-consensual sharing of intimate images.

Digital Age of Consent

Webwise Youth Panelists Alana and Darren explain the Digital Age of Consent.

Digital Age of Consent

In this article, we take a look at big data, the new set of  Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and ask […]

GDPR: Considerations for Schools

The General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR) is a change in legislation on how we use and store personal data […]

What to do if Images/Video of my Child are Shared Online?

  Advice for Parents If images of your child have been shared online without their permission, there are a number […]

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