Protecting your children: Teaching them to stay safe online

Protecting your children: Teaching them to stay safe online

By Anglia Ruskin University - Community Engagement

The internet offers great opportunities but also real risk, especially for children. In this workshop, we explore what online safety means

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CM1 1SQ

ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY Bishop Hall Lane Chelmsford CM1 1SQ United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

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What does a safe and welcoming online world look like? And how can we protect people, especially children, young people, and vulnerable communities, while also respecting privacy, freedom, and democracy?

In this session, we will explore practical ways to keep people safe online. We will talk about how parents can better understand and support their children in the digital world. We will also look at how artificial intelligence (AI) could help prevent online harm and make the internet a safer place for everyone. We will share how our research institute is contributing to this goal, developing new tools, insights, and technologies to protect individuals and support safer, more inclusive online environments.

This event is organised by IPPPRI, the International Policing and Public Protection Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University , as part of the the Chelmsford Science Festival.

Please note: The event is aimed at Parent/guardians/carers of children and is not suitable for children to attend.

[DR 21.08.25]

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Oct 21 · 16:00 GMT+1