Parent Presentations. Download this selection of online safety presentations, along with scripts, to support parents and carers as they learn about the importance of online safety. Making connections between school and home will help young people take charge of staying safe online.
Resources for Parents, Educators & Communities
NetSmartz offers free, multimedia internet safety presentations tailored for specific audiences — parents and communities, teens, tweens, and younger children. Our innovative presentations make use of online resources, videos, and expert tips to educate, engage, and empower children and adults to be safer on and offline.
Parent Online Safety Presentation
When it comes to online Safety, we recommend a drip-feed approach rather than one single session. Choose events where parents are already present - parent evenings, celebration days, coffee mornings etc. Simply select the topic(s) and relevant slides from the above menu. We've added practitioner notes/prompts to support your discussions.
Staff Led Parent Online Safety Presentation
This online safety presentation for parents is designed to be delivered by the online safety lead, or designated staff member, in your school, organisation or child care setting. Online safety is a whole community issue and this presentation is designed to improve parents' knowledge and understanding of the risks their child may face online ...
PDF Parents' E-Safety Presentation
Tell: Tell a parent, carer or a trusted adult if someone, or something, makes you feel uncomfortable or worried, or if you or someone you know is being bullied online. 5 Tips for Teens: Protect your online reputation: use the tools provided by online services to manage your digital footprints and 'think before you post.'
Be Safer Online with NetSmartz!
Download the "Internet Safety for Parents Guardians & Communities" PowerPoint! A free resource from child safety experts at NCMEC: ... The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children provides dozens of free videos, presentations, tip sheets, and other fun printables designed to teach kids how to be safe online! ...
PDF Online Safety for Kids Ages 8-13 Parent and Guardian Presentation
Parent and Guardian Presentation Instructions: 1. Use the script below as a guide to discuss Online Safety with your child. 2. Optional: Offer your child the quiz to test their online safety knowledge. 3. Celebrate your child's accomplishment by awarding them the certificate of completion
Cybersecurity Awareness Program Parent and Educator Resources
Protect yourself and your family from online fraud with tips from Fraud.org, a project of the National Consumers League. School Resources. Request an Internet safety presentation for your school or community through Project iGuardian, an effort between the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI ...
Free online safety virtual workshop
The 40 minute pre-recorded presentation covers topics such as online bullying, mental health, and social media, as well as signposting to resources and organisations for help and support. The workshop can be shown to groups of parents in school or community settings as well as being helpful for individual parents/carers.
Internet Safety
Developed in part through funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, NetSmartz offers free, multimedia internet safety presentations tailored for specific audiences - parents and communities, tweens, teens, and younger children. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
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Parent Presentations. Download this selection of online safety presentations, along with scripts, to support parents and carers as they learn about the importance of online safety. Making connections between school and home will help young people take charge of staying safe online.
NetSmartz offers free, multimedia internet safety presentations tailored for specific audiences — parents and communities, teens, tweens, and younger children. Our innovative presentations make use of online resources, videos, and expert tips to educate, engage, and empower children and adults to be safer on and offline.
When it comes to online Safety, we recommend a drip-feed approach rather than one single session. Choose events where parents are already present - parent evenings, celebration days, coffee mornings etc. Simply select the topic(s) and relevant slides from the above menu. We've added practitioner notes/prompts to support your discussions.
This online safety presentation for parents is designed to be delivered by the online safety lead, or designated staff member, in your school, organisation or child care setting. Online safety is a whole community issue and this presentation is designed to improve parents' knowledge and understanding of the risks their child may face online ...
Tell: Tell a parent, carer or a trusted adult if someone, or something, makes you feel uncomfortable or worried, or if you or someone you know is being bullied online. 5 Tips for Teens: Protect your online reputation: use the tools provided by online services to manage your digital footprints and 'think before you post.'
Download the "Internet Safety for Parents Guardians & Communities" PowerPoint! A free resource from child safety experts at NCMEC: ... The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children provides dozens of free videos, presentations, tip sheets, and other fun printables designed to teach kids how to be safe online! ...
Parent and Guardian Presentation Instructions: 1. Use the script below as a guide to discuss Online Safety with your child. 2. Optional: Offer your child the quiz to test their online safety knowledge. 3. Celebrate your child's accomplishment by awarding them the certificate of completion
Protect yourself and your family from online fraud with tips from Fraud.org, a project of the National Consumers League. School Resources. Request an Internet safety presentation for your school or community through Project iGuardian, an effort between the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI ...
The 40 minute pre-recorded presentation covers topics such as online bullying, mental health, and social media, as well as signposting to resources and organisations for help and support. The workshop can be shown to groups of parents in school or community settings as well as being helpful for individual parents/carers.
Developed in part through funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, NetSmartz offers free, multimedia internet safety presentations tailored for specific audiences - parents and communities, tweens, teens, and younger children. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)