Technicool: Keeping Kids Safe on The Internet
Training description
There are risks to children in all types of digital environments, such as the internet, smartphones, apps, and gaming platforms. Participants in this two-hour training will have opportunities to learn and discuss best practices for keeping children and youth safe from sexual abuse in digital environments. This training is for parents, caregivers, and community providers who are interested in learning more about how to prevent abuse and keep children safe on the internet.
Learning Objectives
- Develop the knowledge and skills to prevent online sexual abuse harm from occurring to children and youth.
- Learn how to intervene to prevent grooming and other risky online behaviors to protect children and youth.
- Apply practical tools to assess digital environments and actively support children and youth in setting and maintaining online safety boundaries.
Presented By
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Ana Maria Ramos
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainer
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