📱Helping families navigate the digital world 💻Child safety online advice 🎮Workshops for parents, businesses & schools 🗞Available for media comment/interview
I was honoured to speak to @SkyNews about the online safety bill and whether it goes far enough in preventing real life harm. I spoke about why it is vital for parents to educate themselves about the dangers/risks online. #childsafetyonline
Head in the sand alert ⚠️
Just how common is "sending nudes" in schools and colleges?
Turns out: very.
@SocialJess2 has been giving me the lowdown- it's worth knowing whats going on.
https://t.co/rRjp6Nmnle
Join us on 22nd November for our parent/carer social: a chance to meet other parents in an informal setting, whilst learning more about keeping children safe online from the fabulous local online safety expert, @SocialJess2 Jess Chalmers. Book now (link in @ArkPriory newsletter)
Worth reporting that the shutdown of Omegle was the direct result of last week’s mediation with our client, AM.
A contractual term by Omegle for the case to be resolved before jury trial. https://t.co/eZx1hJHYTk
Brilliant! @FamilyGamingDB accessiblity data now included in @NintendoLife reviews. Highlights not just options, but how well implemented they are. The partnership enables our consultants to cover more games. RT's appreciated for others wanting our API. https://t.co/vcbCeVzPnT
'Anyone can write anything on TikTok in a matter of seconds, it doesn't mean it is going to be the truth. We must get our children to think critically when they're reading the news.'
Jessica Chalmers reacts to TikTok being the most popular news source for British teens.
Great to speak to @GBNEWS this morning about why we should encourage our children to think critically online.
In response to @Ofcom reort, TikTok is now the most used single source of news for teenagers in the UK.
#childsafetyonline#criticalthinking
I was thrilled to be interviewed by @LynnKernan for The Scottish Sun. In the feature, I give my advice for helping to ensure our children and young people have a safer, more positive experience online.
#digitalliteracy#safetyonline#parentingtips
https://t.co/7DeAHBj3Oy
Interesting panel on @bbclaurak this morning discussing revenge porn. @Justine_Roberts made the valid point with digital safety parents are not coming from a place of experience.
Which is why it's vital that parents educate themselves about the potential risks. #digitalsafety
It was so great to speak to parents at @ChiswickSchool this evening. A truly engaged group of parents. Can't wait to join the school as a parent in September! Thanks for having me.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to comment @markysellers. Young people tell me they love TikTok but hate how 'addictive' it is, I think the new screen time warning may be the nudge some teens need to pull themselves out of the rabbit hole. #tiktok#digitalliteracy
@ChildrensComm lukewarm about @tiktok_uk move to give kids a 60 minute screen time warning. Says content more important #onlinesafety
https://t.co/MLXNgQ9UaV