Digital Safety
Event description
Neysa Koizumi from Digital Waitaha is running a fun and engaging digital safety and wellbeing workshop for parents, grandparents and whānau, to help us keep our children safe online.
Raising digital citizens is something other generations of parents haven't had to deal with and there's a lot to navigate! Come along for support and advice that will be useful for whānau of children in preschool, primary or high school.
This free event is open to all but we ask you to please register. We would especially love to see migrants join us!
We will be in the Rakaia Room at Community House. Given the timing, we'll have a few nibbles and hot drinks to see you through until you get home for dinner!
Join this FREE workshop to;
- Confidently talk about digital safety
- Become knowledgeable about popular apps and games and their benefits and dangers
- Understand how to guide children to be safe and well online
- Understand the BEST techniques for parenting digital citizens
- Confidently use the STOP, BLOCK & TALK® digital safety strategy
- Know what a digital footprint is and how it will affect future opportunities for all children
Neysa has over 20 years of experience in IT and has extensively researched digital safety and wellbeing. She is passionate about empowering individuals to be safe, responsible, digital citizens. In addition to her work with Digital Waitaha, she is a mother and a CORE Education facilitator.
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