Back by popular demand! After running this session earlier in the year as part of Cyber Scotland Week, we are delighted to be able to run the webinar again alongside Police Scotland's Cybercrime Harm Prevention Team.
Feedback from previous attendees include:
"Everything explained in language I understood."
"There was lots of helpful information and presenters were very knowledgeable"
Want to know more about how to keep children and young people safe in an ever-increasing digital world?
The internet can be a wonderful place for children and young people, from helping with school research reports, to communicating with teachers and friends, and playing interactive games. But the online world also comes with risks, like inappropriate content, cyberbullying and scams. Police Scotland are keen to increase awareness around some of the risks associated with the digital world in order to keep the public safe online.
We know that ensuring children and young people stay safe online is a concern for every parent and carer. In partnership with Police Scotland’s Cybercrime Harm Prevention Team, Parenting Across Scotland is hosting a virtual event for parents and carers . The event will explore how you can help keep yourself and your loved ones safe whilst online - there will be a short presentation by Police Scotland, followed by the opportunity to ask questions.
The presentation will be shared with attendees afterwards. If you have questions for the Cybercrime Harm Prevention Team that you wish to be answered at the event, you can email us in advance at info@parentingacrossscotland.org
Webinar system requirements
This webinar will be delivered via zoom. In order to join, you will need a compatiable computer, tablet, or smartphone with access to the internet. If you are using a work device to join, please ensure that your organisation permits access to Zoom.
Closed Captioning on Zoom
You can enable closed captioning on Zoom after you have joined the meeting by clicking the "CC Live Transcript" button. You can then chose subtitles, or full transcript.
Data protection
You can read about our data protection policies here: Privacy | Parenting across Scotland