Online Harms and Online Helps
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In this episode of Catch22Minutes, we'll be discussing the topic of online harms. The online world presents huge opportunities for finding purpose, connection, and community. Our world heavily relies on the internet in order to find work, to connect with services, to be entertained, to keep in touch with loved ones. But the online world can also present significant risks for children and young people. It’s a fast moving space, and the threat of online grooming and exposure to harmful content is undoubtedly growing.  We are joined by Vicky Young, Senior Helpline Manager at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, and Sarah Parker, Research Development Officer for the Young People, Families, and Communities Hub at Catch22.  Join in the conversation at #catch22minutes and visit our website at catch-22.org.uk   How Catch22 can help: http://bit.ly/3IMyzXA  Helpful Links:  Report Remove tool http://bit.ly/3CPjOPK  NSPCC Online Safety advice for parents and professionals http://bit.ly/3Ha1DXV  UK Safer Internet Centre guides to a range of social media apps and platforms http://bit.ly/3iBAhAt  Internet Watch Foundation report button for the anonymous reporting of child sexual abuse images and videos http://bit.ly/3WdjqBB  Internet Matters Guides and resources for parents and professionals http://bit.ly/3XCvY6P  Social Switch Project resources for parents and professionals http://bit.ly/3XgevRO  Stop It Now! http://bit.ly/3QGxtyz  Parent Protect http://bit.ly/3w8RGmY  ThinkUknow http://bit.ly/3QKhLlZ  Childline managing digital footprints http://bit.ly/3XCwOR1  CEOP report http://bit.ly/3Xh1xmG  It’s time we talked (about pornography) http://bit.ly/3H87U6c
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