This month, Shared Hope International is hosting the Internet Safety Back to School! Webinar Series, where law enforcement, survivors, and leading field experts will come together to answer important questions, such as:
- Why are children more vulnerable to online trafficking during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- How are predators using the internet to groom and traffic children and youth in my community?
- How is excessive internet usage affecting my child’s health?
- How can I talk with my child or teen about making safe choices on the internet?
- What can I do to arm my child or teen and my community against online predators?
Be a part of the bigger conversation and join our panelists on Wednesday, September 30, 7 - 8 PM ET for Internet Safety for GenZ: A Conversation for & with Youth: Safely Navigating the Dangers (and Wonders) of the Internet
During the third and final webinar of our three-part Back to School Internet Safety series, panelists will empower youth attendees to make safe choices online, discussing how online predators work, how they manipulate vulnerable youth, and what they can do if they think someone they know is being groomed by a sex trafficker online.
Tatyana Gonzalez, Peer-to-Peer Educator and Youth Advocate, Youth4Abolition, South Carolina
Janine Montgomery, Professional Speaker
Anthony Maez, Special Agent in Charge/Commander, New Mexico Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force for the Office of the New Mexico Attorney General
We hope you consider joining us for the rest of the Internet Safety Back to School Webinar Series:
Sept 9, 2020 - Internet Safety Basics: How Predators Identify, Groom and Exploit Youth Online - Recording Available - Recording Available Here!
September 23 - Caregiver Empowerment and Community Response to Online Youth Sex Trafficking – Recording Coming Soon!
Or register for all 3 by adding them all to your cart here!
For more free, downloadable Internet Safety tools and resources, visit sharedhope.org/internetsafety
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