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Children s charity says understanding what youngsters like to do online is first step in keeping them safe

By Carla Malseed, Local Campaigns Manager, NSPCC Scotland 05/05/2021, 7:00 pm © PA The NSPCC have urged parents to get to know what their children are doing online.re We know that many children and young people spend lots of time online, this past year more than most. And with so many great resources out there, it’s a good idea to support them and make sure they are making the most of their time spent online. The internet is a great resource, it’s invaluable for letting them connect with friends, learn, play games, be creative and watch content across many different platforms.

Campaign against Child Sexual Exploitation more important this year than ever

Updated: April 29, 2021, 8:05 pm © Shutterstock / HTWE Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Calls have been made for a “reset” in the post-pandemic world in a bid to get youngsters to only have followers on social media who they know. While the online world has helped people stay in contact during lockdown, concerns have been heightened over safety and the risks of young people falling victim to a type of sexual abuse that often goes unseen.

Campaign against Child Sexual Exploitation more important this year than ever

Campaign against Child Sexual Exploitation more important this year than ever
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North-east parents urged to check which online games their children are playing

North-east parents urged to check which online games their children are playing
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Dundee teenager campaigns to raise awareness of peer sexual abuse

Dundee teenager campaigns to raise awareness of peer sexual abuse Updated: April 14 2021, 9.48am For the latest news and developments affecting children, parents and teachers across Tayside and Fife, sign up for our weekly Schools and Family newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Schools and Family newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A Dundee teenager is raising awareness of peer sexual abuse to help young people recognise the dangers of unhealthy relationships. Fatima Ishaq, 16, is one of seven youths on the city’s Young Women Know campaign, aimed at promoting healthy relationships. Run by NSPCC, YWCA Scotland – The Young Women’s Movement, and Dundee City Council, the campaign is designing toolkits which will be issued to schools nationwide.

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