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Crime Prevention Message - Internet Safety

Internet Safety Day takes place on the 6th of February 2024, the theme of Internet Safety Day – “Tech In Our World” is to create awareness of a better internet for ALL users in particular children and young people.

In Ireland Safer Internet Day is coordinated by Web wise, a brilliant resource and support for schools, teachers, parents and families. An Garda Síochána work with Webwise around the year promoting online safety. As part of the Garda Schools programme we visit schools around the country to talk to children and young people about safe and respectful communication online.

Safer Internet Day is a community-wide initiative which sees children, teens, teachers, schools and clubs lead online safety campaigns in their own communities.

One part of the school’s programme features internet safety which is delivered in conjunction with Webwise – Connect with Respect which offers step by step advice to post primary school students. (www.webwise.ie) 

The internet is very much a part of our children and teens lives, with children and teens spending more time online. Familiarise yourself with resources available to you such as Webwse.ie

Schools, teachers, children, organisations can all get involved Safer Internet Day, there’s lots of great lessons and resources available on webwise.ie.

Top Tips for Parents / Guardians this Safer Internet Day:

  1. GET INFORMED

There’s lots of great resources available for parents - Get started by visiting webwise.ie/parents. You'll find expert advice, how to guides, explainers and helpful talking points for parents.

  1. HAVE THE CHAT

Have regular conversations with your child about online activity and the important things to look out for online and any potential risks. Supervise online activity.

  1. AGREE RULES / SET BOUNDARIES

Agree on a clear set of rules in your home about internet use and around screen time. Remember the importance of a healthy balance. Cut off internet access at 8pm for example. There are full instructions on the Webwise.ie with regard to how to restrict access device and limit time. (This can be done by configuring the access control on the wi-fi router.

  1. ASK FOR HELP

Reassure your child that they can always come talk to you about anything that comes up online. If you have concerns, contact your local Garda Station.

  1. LEAD BY EXAMPLE 

Modelling behaviour is the most powerful way you can influence your child's behaviour. The internet when used correctly is a great resource for children.

  1. JOIN IN

Browse online together or Play your child’s favourite computer game and discover the online world together.

Advice to adults - to be aware online: 

  • Consider the information that you intend to share/disclose – Do you have to.
  • Think before you open a link on an unsolicited message.
  • Sharing information about your children.
  • Try to avoid posting publicly about - Holidays, weddings, funerals.
  • Competitions - disclosing personal information

These educational videos have been supplied courtesy of Webwise: -

  • The Full Picture https://vimeo.com/457720222
  • Be Kind Online - Aines story: https://vimeo.com/448849526
  • Be Kind online Donal's Story: https://vimeo.com/448855325?share=copy
  • Be in ctrl: https://vimeo.com/289090948