Helping you feel secure in keeping your child safe online

Free digital online safety sessions’ for parents and carers during February and March.

A series of free events for parents and carers to learn how to keep their children safe online starts next month to raise awareness for Safer Internet Day (Tuesday 11 February).

West Sussex County Council’s Community Safety and Wellbeing Staying Safe Online team are delivering the ‘digital online safety sessions’ for parents and carers in schools across the county throughout February and March.

The sessions will offer invaluable tips and advice on how to keep children safe online, including:

  • What children are doing online
  • Identifying some of the risks children may face online
  • Looking at how you can support your children to protect themselves
  • Showing you the help, support and resources available
  • How to report any concerns

There will be useful resources to take away from the sessions and the opportunity to ask any questions you may have about your child’s internet safety.

Duncan Crow, Cabinet Member for Fire and Rescue and Communities, said: “Safer Internet Day is a great reminder that we all need to be more aware of our safety online, but it can be hard for parents and carers to keep track of what their children are doing on the internet.

“These events are a great way for anyone who has children to learn more about how they can encourage positive use of the internet and, ultimately, how their children can navigate any online risks.”

These adult only sessions are aimed at anyone who has or looks after children, but friends and family members who want to learn more can also register to come along.

To find out where your local session is and to register for a ticket, visit Eventbrite.

 

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