To help
empower children and young people to have a safe and positive time online.
Our educational experts deliver a range of national and international projects aiming to
empower children and young people to use the internet safely and positively.
Since 1995 we have delivered a positive impact with our empowering, youth - led, evidence - based and collaborative approach to
empower children and young people to use the internet safely and positively.
The Childnet Digital Leaders Programme aims to
empower children and young people to champion digital citizenship and digital creativity within their schools and to educate their peers, parents and teachers about staying safe online.
Thinkuknow aims to
empowers children and young people aged 5 - 17 to
Thinkuknow aims to
empowers children and young people aged 5 - 17 to Children and young people go online to connect with friends, and make new ones, to browse the internet for information, chat with others and play games.
Outstanding e-safety provision Many schools are doing a fantastic job of
empowering children and young people to have a positive time online.
Childnet
empowers children and young people, and those that support them, to enjoy the benefits of technology.
Not exact matches
Through the campaign, the charity look to resource, train, equip
and empower thousands of churches across the country to increase
and improve their outreach work with
children and young people.
As of today WSB is still thriving,
and its mission to educate
and inspire
children to think, act
and feel with depth, imagination,
and purpose has produced many motivated
and empowered young people.
Some
children hit in order to feel
empowered and see another
person's strong reaction, so react dramatically during delineated playtime.This is especially important if your
child is the
youngest of his siblings (or is a girl).
My role is to support
and empower them, along with parents
and communities, to deliver for our
children and young people.
I am committed to devolving more powers
and funding to schools,
and empowering teachers
and head teachers to ensure that they are in the driving seat of school improvement in Scotland, supported by parents
and children and young people themselves.
The campaign provides schools with a creative way to teach global issues whilst inspiring
and empowering young people to raise money to help
children across the globe.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for
young people's futures • A broad range of education
and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities
and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities
and local health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for
children,
young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic burdens on professionals •
Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative
and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech
and language therapy workforce
and educational psychology profession • Encouraging greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom
and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary
and community sector to take on a greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about greater alignment of pre 16
and post 16 funding arrangements
Meyers: Our goals include providing a media venue where
people from all walks of life can have their voices heard in a safe, commercial - free,
child - friendly environment; promoting positive role models;
empowering young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world; bridging the digital divide
and continuing to enrich this digital media archive with inspiring stories from around the globe; enlisting support from foundations, grants,
and government agencies, corporations,
and individuals so that this global learning project can continue to grow
and provide a freely - accessible, online multi-media resource to educators
and students around the world for decades to come.
He said: «Our review is about ensuring schools deliver the best outcomes for
children and young people, with teachers
empowered to make decisions about learning within schools, supported by parents
and the local community.
With 56 % of
children with intellectual disabilities highlighting they have cried due to bullying, Play Unified aims to
empower young people to drive positive social change in their schools by: tackling bullying, promoting equality
and forging friendships for
young people with
and without ID.
Our aim is to ensure that schools are
empowered to offer best practice to the
people for whom it matters the most: the
children and young people themselves.
Previous messaging has been aimed at adults, but following extensive research with
children and young people, security experts from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) have created age - appropriate safety advice to engage
and empower a
younger audience.
It enables Ada, as the National College for Digital Skills, to honour their commitment to advancing best practice for the teaching
and learning of digital skills; it allows BJSS, our industry collaborator, to invest in technology
and young people with credible partners driving real change;
and it accelerates Turinglab's ability to
empower children across the country with fundamental digital skills through creative coding.»
A safer
and better internet for
children and young people can only be achieved collaboratively,
and as technology use continues to shift
and new risks emerge, schools will continue to play a crucial role in
empowering young people to make the most of opportunities offered by technology
and to protect them from harm.
As schools look to
empower children to use technology safely
and responsibly it will be essential to develop a whole school approach to online safeguarding
and to ensure that RSE
and PSHE education reflect the digital issues that
young people face.
By focusing our efforts on those schools most at risk of failing
young people,
and encouraging «good»
and «outstanding» schools to seize the opportunities of conversion, we will ensure the continued growth of the academy programme,
empowering frontline heads
and school leads,
and transforming even more
children's education.
They use sport
and art through local community projects to protect
and empower at risk
children and young people and provide them with positive role models.
The goal of this toolkit is to help
children and young people understand the links between climate change
and child rights
and make them realize that they can fight climate change,
empowering them to become actors of change.
This year our aim is to
empower young people to celebrate diversity online in order to inspire a kind, respectful
and inclusive internet,
and help raise awareness about the issue of online hate
and ensure no
child is ever targeted online for being different.
By the 20th year of operation, Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander
people will be recognised in the Constitution
and Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander
children,
young people and elders will feel
empowered and in control of their lives
and of their destiny — with decisions made by our
people for our
people.
WORCESTER — The Fallon / OrNda Community Health Fund of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation has awarded Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts (PPLM) a $ 12,500 grant to support the work it's doing to encourage
young people to learn about their sexual health
and empower parents to become their
children's go - to resource.
The Parents Plus Programmes are evidence - based parenting courses designed to support
and empower parents to manage
and solve discipline problems, to create satisfying
and enjoyable family relationships
and to help
children and young people grow up
and reach their full potential.
With the aim of
empowering all parents
and carers to support
young people on the internet, the launch event brought together an expert panel with representatives from Facebook, Virgin Media, BAAF, Islington Council, Childnet, as well as two Looked After
Children, who highlighted the hugely important role that parents and carers play in supporting children and young people to stay safe
Children, who highlighted the hugely important role that parents
and carers play in supporting
children and young people to stay safe
children and young people to stay safe online.
The organisation exists to ``...
empower, care for
and inform parents
and families of
children and young people with special educational needs
and disabilities in West Sussex».
Our vision is to resource
and empower children,
young people and families to achieve their full potential through the provision of quality innovative services for
children and young people, supporting vulnerable families
and the promotion of social justice
«I hope to
empower children, their parents,
young people and adults who have learning
and attention problems
and the behavioral
and emotional challenges that often go hand - in - hand with them.
Empowering young people and parents with the skills
and knowledge to take control
and make informed choices about their online activity
and potential consequences, the campaign will also encourage parents to foster a dialogue with their
child and agree together how to use the technology safely
and responsibly.
Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander
children,
young people and elders of the day will feel
empowered and in control of their lives
and of their destiny — with decisions made by our
people for our
people.