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#SilentWitness Campaign

For Safer Internet Day, Webwise launch the #SilentWitness campaign which explores the topic of online bullying and abuse. Comprising three […]

Safer Internet Day 2023 in Ireland

Thousands of people around Ireland are taking part in the Safer Internet Day 2023 celebrations! This year’s theme is promoting respect and empathy online. There is still time to get involved and participate in one of the many activities taking place – here are some of the events happening for #SID2023.

#TalkListenLearn Parent Events

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

SID Ambassador Training Day 2023

Preparations are in full swing for Safer Internet Day 2023 on Tuesday, February 7th. One of the highlights of Safer […]

Safer Internet Day registration now OPEN

Let us know what you will be doing to mark Safer Internet Day 2022 in Ireland and get free wristbands for participants.

Getting Involved in Safer Internet Day 2023

The Irish Safer Internet Centre is hosting a short information session about Safer Internet Day 2023 on December 9th. Safer […]

First Youth Panel Meeting of the School Year

Students from schools across Ireland attended the first Webwise Youth Advisory Panel Meeting of the school year recently. It was […]

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.

Safer Internet Day in Ireland 2022

More people got involved in Safer Internet Day in Ireland than ever before!   183,000 people participated in almost 750 […]

64% of parents are unaware if children have been bothered or upset by something that has happened to their child online.

To mark this year’s Safer Internet Day with the theme of #TalkListenLearn, a new survey conducted as a collaboration with […]

Our Digital Lives – Guest Panel Discussion

The "Our Digital Lives" guest panel discussion for Safer Internet Day 2022 will feature Miriam Mullins - TikTok Star and Content Creator; Shane Carthy - Dublin GAA Player and Author; Dr. Elaine Byrnes - Researcher and Coordinator of Consent Programmes; and members of the Webwise Youth Panel.

#TalkListenLearn: Supporting Teens Online (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 of teens. Joining us will be Dr. Colman Noctor (Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist;) to discuss the opportunities and risks for teens online, offer practical advice to support parents and answer some frequently asked questions

#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 […]

#TalkListenLearn Campaign to Support Parents

The internet is an integral part of our lives, providing fantastic opportunities to learn, create and connect, but the online world also creates challenges. This year for Safer Internet Day, Webwise and the National Parents Council Primary are running a campaign to support parents in their engagement with their children’s lives online.

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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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