IRL Learning to Stay Safe Online

As part of Project SAGE’s Year of Digital Safety, the Prevention Education team has been busy spreading the word about how to stay safer online. The key: leaning into IRL (“in real life”) relationships and assembling a trusted team for support before problems arise. This is especially important for teenagers, who are more likely than any other age group to suffer from digital abuse, including cyberbullying, digital harassment and stalking, and nonconsensual image sharing (sometimes referred to as “revenge porn”).

Parents – do you want to learn more about how you can help keep your kids safer online? Check out the resources below and then Join Project SAGE at 7pm on Thursday, November 20, at the David M. Hunt Library for the free workshop Digital Safety for Youth: What Parents Should Be Talking About. Details and registration here.

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