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Parents to get advice about e-safety

Parents can find out how to protect their children from online problems and cyber bullying at a special session being run at our Academy.

Parents can find out how to protect their children from online problems and cyber bullying at a special session being run at our Academy.

We have invited experienced child protection professional and trainer Sue Miller, of E-Safeguarding Training, to run a session with parents who want advice about e-safety.

The session will cover the main online threats and issues faced by young people generally, including unwanted contact or grooming, cyber bullying, the sending of sexually explicit photographs or messages via mobile phones commonly known as sexting, harmful content, illegal material, privacy and digital footprints.

Parents will also be advised who to contact if they are worried their son or daughter is suffering problems online.

The event is due to take place at 6pm on Wednesday, April 2nd.

A letter will be sent out to parents about the session shortly and then anyone who wants to attend will be requested to book online if they will be attending as the Academy can only acommdate 300 parents in one session another date will be set at a later date.