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Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 8

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

Webwise at Zeminar 2018 – Part 7

Members of the Webwise Youth Panel took part in a panel discussion at Zeminar 2018 to speak about online safety, and what young people could do to promote online safety in their homes and schools.

What to do if images of my child are shared online

Elaine Byrnes, Doctoral Researcher-Psychology, NUI Galway offers advice to parents on what to to do if intimate images of their […]

What to do if something goes wrong online?

Áine Lynch, CEO of the National Parents Council Primary offers advice for parents on supporting their children online.

Talking to your teen about online safety

Elaine Byrnes, Doctoral Researcher-Psychology, NUI Galway offers advice for parents on talking to your teen about online safety.

Screen time – what parents need to know

Áine Lynch, CEO of the National Parents Council Primary offers advice on effectively managing screen time.

Talking to your child about online safety

Áine Lynch, CEO of the National Parents Council Primary offers advice for parents on talking to your child about online […]

Youth Perspective: Government Action Plan for Online Safety

Written by Webwise Youth Panelist Lorcan Yesterday morning was a very early start for me as despite being on my […]

Online Safety Posters

Digital Literacy Skills: Online Safety

What is Online Safety? Being safe online means that you have the knowledge to identify the potential risks and are conscious of […]

Managing your Online Reputation

Students spend so much time with their teachers that it’s no wonder that they might be interested in learning more […]

Advice for First Time Tablet Use

For many children today their first experience of the internet is through a tablet or smartphone device. If you are […]

How to Set up Parental Controls on all Devices

Parental controls are available on most Internet-enabled devices including computers, smartphones, tablets and gaming systems. Parental controls can help reduce […]

Explained: What is YouNow?

YouNow is a free live streaming app and website. Users can sign-up for an account to broadcast their own videos […]

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