Free online event teaches adults how to shield kids from digital dangers
An upcoming online event will help parents, teachers, and caregivers protect children from digital risks. The 8th Online Evening Event focuses on shielding young people from harmful online content. Organisers aim to boost media literacy and create safer spaces for children in the digital world.
The virtual gathering forms part of the Staying Safe Online series, though past attendance figures remain undisclosed. This year's session will include a panel discussion and a live chat for real-time questions. Experts will share advice on tackling issues like cyber grooming and AI-generated sexualised material.
Children and teenagers face growing exposure to harmful sexual content online. The event seeks to address these dangers by equipping adults with practical knowledge. Attendees can expect clear guidance on recognising risks and supporting young people effectively.
The event provides a platform for experts and caregivers to discuss urgent online safety concerns. By improving awareness and skills, organisers hope to reduce the impact of digital threats on young users. Registration details are available through the official Staying Safe Online website.
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