Hello John
I hope you're keeping well.
Today is Safer Internet Day, which we at NYCI are delighted to support. We all have a role to play in supporting young people to use the internet and digital technologies safely and positively. To mark the day, we've lots of useful resources and campaigns to share with you!
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Tech In Our World
This year for Safer Internet Day, Webwise is running a campaign reflecting on tech in our world, recognising the influence of persuasive design features and algorithms on our online experiences, and learning tips to help reset our online experiences to promote a positive impact on our time online.
Find out more >>
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Empowering Young People Online
Here in NYCI, we want to empower young people to be effective, autonomous, and safe users of technology and online media. To support this, the Child Protection Programme will be running our free course on digital media literacy and online safety in your work with young people, developed by CyberSafeKids in partnership with our Child Protection Programme.
📅 The course entails an online commitment of 90 minutes on Tuesday 20th February and Thursday 22nd February, with options of either morning or evening workshops.
âž¡Â Enroll in the digital media literacy and online safety course >>
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If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to get in touch,
Kind regards,
Siobhán
Siobhán Laffey
Child Protection Programme Manager
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague St
Dublin 2
P.S. You may also find these resources useful in your work with young people:
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