New Zealand company
KidsSafetyNet is on a mission to decrease the amount of
online bullying occurring in New Zealand, an issue that
costs $440 million annually according to Netsafe who are
launching their first ever Netsafety Week from July 23 to
July 30. The added pressures of digital parenting have
created a need for a simple solution to online safety that
allows everyone to have a more positive experience online
without fear of grooming, bullying or harmful
content.
KidsSafetyNet are supporting
Netsafe in spreading the ways people can have a more
positive experience online by allowing parents to block
social media with a flick of a switch on their App thereby
Press Release – KSN Systems
New Zealand company KidsSafetyNet is on a mission to decrease the amount of online bullying occurring in New Zealand, an issue that costs $440 million annually according to Netsafe who are launching their first ever Netsafety Week from July 23 to July …
A Kerikeri-based business is on a mission to reduce both online bullying and harm.
Online bullying is costing New Zealand $440million annually according to Netsafe
Over the past year, Netsafe has seen an on-going increase in harm reports.
New Zealand company KidsSafetyNet is on a mission to decrease the amount of online bullying occurring in New Zealand, an issue that costs $440 million annually according to Netsafe who are launching their first ever Netsafety Week from July 23 to July 30. The added pressures of digital parenting have created a need for a simple solution to online safety that allows everyone to have a more positive experience online without fear of grooming, bullying or harmful con
This generation of children will face a range of challenges, including the impacts of climate change, increasing globalisation, and the consequences of rapid technological change. They will need to become habitually physically active in order to grow into healthy, resilient adults who can survive and thrive in a changing world.
The Global Matrix initiative on physical activity
As nurseries and schools begin to reopen across the UK, there is much concern about the impact of this very difficult year on children. One aspect of normal childhood which many have missed out on in the last 12 months is the simple fun of playing outside. England’s Children’s Commissioner Anne Longfield believes we should prioritise youngsters’ wellbeing as part of our recovery from COVID-19.