Sat. Nov 23rd, 2024

Parents and carers given support to to protect their families’ from online predators

Parents and carers can get extra support from a national charity tackling child sexual exploitation launches new online and printed advice – giving hints and tips on protecting their families from online predators.

“Online: Onguard”

is a clear and easily understandable guide developed by charity NWG and the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) to parents and carers keep chidlren safe online.

Parents and carers can download a copy of the guide from the NWG’s website and professionals and agencies supporting families can purchase hard copies of the guide from the NWG’s online shop.

Maria Cassidy, parental engagement lead for the charity said: “Many people have not been shown how to be safer online, are unaware of the complexities of online grooming and are overwhelmed by the internet and their child’s use of it but still try their best to keep their child safe. This leaflet will helpget the conversation started..”

Traffic light system

The leaflet explores with parents/carers the importance of their own online safety and how through positive role modelling they can teach their children to become safer online too.

The leaflet uses a traffic light system covering ten topics including streaming, grooming, gaming and datingamong others.  Each section identifies an online activity for parents/carers to consider, an action to complete, things to avoid and prompts for questions and discussions in the home. It also has a list of services and websites for support.

Maria added: “Children know so much about the internet and social media yet we need their parents or carers to be talking and listening with their children about sites and platforms they are using and to be alert for changes in behaviours and concerns online.

“We need to empower parents to feel confident and knowledgeable about the online world, to tap into community assets such as local groups, schools, libraries, other friends to share and develop skills and knowledge and to inform parents about what to do and where to go when they have concerns.

“The internet is a fantastic tool with limitless opportunities but it is also global, fast and anonymous and can leave families vulnerable to risks.

“We hope this guide will help professionals working with parents and parents themselves to become safer digital parents and in turn help children to be safer online.”

The guide is available http://www.stop-cse.org/helpful-resources/ here to download.

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By Penny McCarthy

Penny McCarthy is a seasoned entrepreneur and co-founder of Parents News UK, a pioneering publication launched in 1993 to serve the needs of busy parents in Southwest London. Alongside her husband, Fergus McCarthy, Penny played a crucial role in the rapid expansion of the printed edition, which grew from a local startup to a widely circulated monthly publication with a reach of 192,000 copies across Kent, South London, and beyond. Under Penny’s leadership, Parents News quickly became a trusted resource for families, providing valuable information on education, entertainment, sports, and family-friendly events. Her vision helped the publication extend its influence with franchises in Northern Ireland and Cornwall, catering to a growing demand for accessible, family-oriented content. In 1997, recognising the importance of digital media, Penny spearheaded the launch of Parents News UK Online. The website initially mirrored the content of the printed editions and has since evolved into a comprehensive online resource for parents, achieving significant popularity with up to 700 daily hits. In 2017, the publication transitioned fully to an online platform, continuing to inform and engage families across the UK. Today, Penny remains deeply involved in the ongoing success of Parents News UK, focusing on innovative advertising opportunities and future growth plans. Her dedication to supporting families through accessible and practical content has made Parents News a cherished name in households across the country.

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