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Internet Safety Talks for Teens - 1st & 2nd Year (12-14 years old)

Internet Safety Talks for Schools

Internet safety talks for Teens UK

Covid 2021 Zoom based Talks 

We chat about the following internet safety topics, social media platforms and how to stay safe online. Talks are delivered via Zoom to classroom or students at home with Teacher moderation. Proofing very effective for Schools, Parents and beneficial for Kids.

Classes are available internationally, presented in English. We have presented over 500 talks to Schools in the Middle East, UK Ireland, Europe, Africa and even the US army in Europe. 

  • Cyberbullying - How to avoid online bullying and protect yourself from cyberbullies, and how to report cyberbullying.
  • TikTok, Sexting, Houseparty, Police, The Law. 
  • TikTok, how to set it up properly, how to use it, what the dangers, does it promote Sexting
  • Houseparty is another App gaining 2021 traction
  • Snapchat, Sarahah, Snapmaps - We explain the dangers and serious consequences of each of these platforms.
  • Snapchat deletions - Our talks bring light to many of the misbeliefs teens have about their online safety and privacy
  • What exactly is the law - Is 13 street legal on Social Media?
  • Sexting, What is it, How to prepare to say No, What to do when it happens.
  • We encourage positive interaction and online accountability - People using their real names, bully less.
  • We discuss some hard-hitting relevant consequences of social media and how to manage online presence with these in mind.
  • Sexting - We explain the consequences and the lifelong impact of sending nude images to others.
  • Police involvement - When, how, why would they get involved.

 

BeSecureOnline - Internet Safety Talks

Contact us for more information about internet safety talks for your school.

 

 

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