The internet offers valuable opportunities for learning and socialising, but it also exposes children to significant dangers.
An important reminder from Joshua Harries, a NPT Constable with North Wales Police:
Last week I watched the Stephen Graham programme Adolescence, and I've not been able to stop thinking about it due to its hard hitting nature. If you have not seen it, do watch it, its hard hitting and highlights the dangers of children being online.
I myself have attended numerous stabbings, and many incidents of issues online in regards to inappropriate content for children.
As such, keeping to the topic highlighted in the series, I want to raise awareness about the increasing risks children face online, particularly considering serious incidents involving young people.
The internet offers valuable opportunities for learning and socialising, but it also exposes children to significant dangers, including:
• Online Predators: Individuals who exploit children through social media and gaming platforms.
• Cyberbullying: Harassment and intimidation that can affect mental health and wellbeing.
• Inappropriate Content: Exposure to harmful or age-inappropriate material.
• Privacy Risks: Personal details can be misused by strangers or cybercriminals.
• Screen Addiction & Mental Health Issues: Excessive online time can contribute to anxiety, depression, and isolation.
How to Keep Your Child Safe Online:
✔️ Monitor Their Online Activity: Keep an open conversation about what they do online.
✔️ Use Parental Controls: Enable filters and privacy settings on devices and apps.
✔️ Promote Safe Internet Habits: Teach them not to share personal details with strangers.
✔️ Look Out for Warning Signs: Sudden mood changes, secrecy, or withdrawal could indicate online dangers.
✔️ Report Any Concerns: If you suspect online exploitation or harm, report it to the police.
I have also provided a list of prohibited weapons that are illegal to possess at home - if anyone has any of these, please contact me and I can attend and take them away to be destroyed safely.
By staying informed and proactive, we can work together to protect children from online dangers, and also reduce knife related incidents. Let’s create a safer digital space for our young people.
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