
ISPCC Digital Ready Hub expert webinars
The ISPCC Digital Ready Hub will present a series of expert-led webinars throughout 2021.
The ISPCC Digital Ready Hub will present a series of expert-led webinars throughout 2021.
ISPCC Childline, Webwise, Hotline.ie and the NPC Primary have partnered under the umbrella of the Irish Safer Internet Centre
The Childline listening service is always here for every child and young person in Ireland
Although ‘Internet addiction’ is not officially recognized as a psychiatric disorder, excessive screen usage can be detrimental to children.
Radicalisation is a process by which individuals move from supporting moderate mainstream views to supporting extreme ideological views.
The term “sending nudes” means the sending of explicit photos via apps such as Snapchat, WhatsApp or other messaging platforms. It has replaced the term “sexting” in recent years.
It can be difficult to spot the signs of online grooming in your child but there are some signs that you should look out for.
Digital piracy is the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted content digitally without permission, such as music or software.
A screenshot is a vital tool that can be used for everything from saving a recipe to presenting as evidence of cyberbullying or grooming.
Learning that your child has been a victim of online harassment can be deeply distressing. Here are a few steps you can take if it happens.