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Free – Online Safety Workshop for Parents and Carers

Muddled by Minecraft or rattled by Roblox? NSPCC and O2 are running an hour-long interactive workshop with tips, tools and advice on how to keep your child safe online. Talking about online safety with your child doesn’t need to be difficult –build your confidence to have those important conversations, get to know your child’s online world and learn where to go for help and advice.

The workshop will take place at 2pm  on Tuesday 15th May 2018. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Make sure you RSVP by responding to Ms Hampton Acting DHT at Riverbank School.

UNCRC / RRSA

Article 3 – The best interests of the child must be a top priority in all things that affect children.

Article 13 – Every child must be free to say what they think and to seek and receive all kinds of information, as long as it is within the law.

Article 16 – Every child has the right to privacy. The law should protect the child’s private, family and home life.

Article 17 – Every child has the right to reliable information from the media. This should be information that children can understand. Governments must help protect children from materials that could harm them.