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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.

Sexting – what parents need to know

Elaine Byrnes, Doctoral Researcher-Psychology, NUI Galway explains why teens may get involved in sexting and offers advice on how parents […]

5 Key Takeaways from World Anti-Bullying Forum 2019

Dublin City University was home to the largest ever gathering of experts, educators parents and policy-makers to discuss and share […]

Lockers Campaign Inspiration #KeepingitPG

We are a group of Transition Year students from Ardscoil Mhuire, Corbally, Limerick.  As part of our Young Social Innovators […]

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 […]

The Law on Sexting – Important Considerations for Schools

There is currently no law in Ireland that specifically governs the act of exchanging intimate content online or the more […]

Sexting – Information for School Leaders

What is Sexting? The term ‘sexting’ was coined in early 21st century; it is a concatenation of the words sex […]

Lockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016

Lockers is launched to mark Safer Internet Day 2016 A new resource for schools on the topic of sexting has […]

Why do teens sext?

Teen sexting: Why do teens sext? There are many reasons why children exchange explicit messages. Often messages are exchanged as […]

Symposium on Sexting and the Consequences for Schools

  To mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the Professional Development Service […]

Sexting and the Consequences for Schools

To mark the launch of Safer Internet Day 2016, Webwise, the internet safety initiative of the Professional Development Service for […]

Sexting… What Parents Need to Know?

For parents of teens, sexting can be a big concern. In this article we offer information on what the law […]

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