Keeping Neurodivergent Children Safe While Playing Games Online
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Keeping Neurodivergent Children Safe While Playing Games Online

By Ukie (United Kingdom Interactive Entertainment)

Join Roblox and Internet Matters as they share findings of joint research into risks & benefits of online gaming for neurodivergent children

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Business • Startups

Keeping Neurodivergent Children Safe While Playing Games Online

What to expect from this session: Join Roblox as they share details of the platform’s ongoing Civility initiative, followed by a presentation from Internet Matters and Roblox sharing the findings of joint research into the risks and benefits of online gaming for children, and offering insights into the additional needs of neurodivergent children and young people. The webinar will also include a Q&A session.

About Internet Matters: Internet Matters is a not-for-profit organisation that helps families stay safe online, providing resources for parents, carers and educational professionals. (info@internetmatters.org)

About Roblox: Roblox is the ultimate virtual universe that allows users to create, share experiences with friends, and be anything they can imagine. (info@roblox.com)

Session Hosts:

  • Carolyn Bunting MBE, Co-CEO, Internet Matters
  • Katie Freeman-Tayler, Head of Policy & Research, Internet Matters
  • Elizabeth Milovidov, Global Head of Parental Advocacy, Roblox

Additional Resources:

This session is part of Ukie's Week of Insight into Games 2025, a series of curated webinars throughout November 2025, aiming to equip businesses with vital knowledge and insights from leading industry experts on challenges faced collectively within the industry. Each session will comprise of a 40-45 minute webinar, followed by Q&As from the audience and will be recorded and hosted on our UkieTV channel on YouTube.

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Nov 6 · 7:00 AM PST