Left to Their Own Devices? - Newport (pilot)
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Date and time
Location
Care for the Family, Tovey House
Cleppa Park Newport NP10 8BA United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
About this event
We’re hosting a pilot of our new event, Left to Their Own Devices? and we’d love parents and carers to join us and let us know what you think of it.
Not only will you pick up plenty of practical advice and strategies for your own family, but your feedback will also help us make this event the best it can be for others.
Tickets are free of charge – all we require is your complete honesty!
Event info
Our kids are facing a whole new level of complex as they grow up in a turbulent digital world.
Bullying, screen time, influencers, deep fakes, disinformation, lessening attention span, the rise of AI and VR … these are just some of the issues our children are facing online and, as parents, we can’t afford to ignore them.
But they are issues we have the power to tackle.
We need to remember, if we’re not talking to our children about the world, then someone else is.
The last thing we want to do is scare parents about the impact technology is having on their children or pile on any guilt. There’s plenty of that out there already.
But we don’t want to shy away from the problems either.
Our live event, Left to Their Own Devices? will equip you with practical skills and knowledge so you can stay ahead of the curve and help your children navigate the online world safely and to their advantage.
We’ll explore ...
- What our children might be exposed to online, who they might be speaking to and how they behave
- The teenage brain and why managing the online world is harder for them than for us
- Practical ways to keep your family safe online
- Ways to keep up with a fast-changing industry
- The impact social media is having on mental health
- How we as parents can be role models
What to expect
We know that many parents are concerned about the digital world and the impact it is having on their children and that’s why we’ve created this event.
We want to address some of those concerns and give mums, dads and carers the tools they need to help their children navigate the online world.
At Care for the Family, we have a dedicated team of people working hard to make sure all our events are high quality, professional and the best they can be.
This event is well-researched, well-rehearsed and well-presented.
And it will be well worth your time.
We’ve packed it with practical tools and up-to-date research on the issues that a lot of families are facing. And our speakers certainly know their stuff – Katharine has also written a book about it!
We can’t promise that these 2 and a half hours will answer every question you have or address every concern, but we can promise to give you practical ideas to try and encouragement that you are not alone on your parenting journey.
We honestly believe that this one evening can make a difference to your family and we really hope you’ll be able to join us.
Frequently asked questions
Katharine Hill and Sim Dendy.
As this is a pliot of our brand new event and we'd like to gain audience feedback this event is free of charge.
Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start, so come early to grab yourself a drink and snag the best seat!
We’ll kick off at 7.30pm when Katharine and Sim will delve into the impact of some of the latest social media apps and simple yet effective ways you can positively impact your child’s digital habits. We’ll finish around 10pm.
Yes, there will be a quick break halfway through the evening where we will also have some of our resources for sale.
There is a car park at the venue with plenty of additional parking in the surrounding area within the industrial estate.
By bus: There is a bus stop just a 2 minute walk from the venue called Celppa Park bus stop. By train: Newport train station is a 15-minute taxi ride away from the venue.
This event is not suitable for children and unfortunately, we do not have facilities to accommodate babies and young children. It has been created to support and equip mums, dads and carers with the tools they need to help their children navigate the digital world.
For this event there's no group sharing or putting you on the spot, but there will be some polls and interactivity. But be assured the public speaking will be left to the speakers!
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