
Are you a parent who is concerned about what your child may be experiencing online? Would you like to feel more confident in supporting them to stay safe?
A series of free events have been organised giving parents and carers the opportunity to get their questions answered on a raft of online safety issues, including age-appropriate apps, online trends, parental controls, social media, and more.
The online events will be hosted by Lincolnshire County Council’s Stay Safe team, who in the last academic year have delivered hands on workshops to 50,000 children aged between seven and 18 – helping them develop the skills they need to navigate the online world safely.
Two sessions will take place in May online, through Microsoft Teams. Tickets are free but places need to be booked in advance.
- Online Safety Q+A for parents of secondary school aged children - 7 May 2025, 6pm to 7.30pm. Book your place on Ticket Tailor.
- Online Safety Q+A for parents of primary school aged children - 14 May 2025, 6pm to 7.30pm. Book your place.
Kathryn Smith, community safety strategy coordinator, said: “Parents can understandably be concerned about the disturbing content their children could be being exposed to online.
“Last year more than 600 parents joined our free online safety events and found them really beneficial, helping them to understand the complex issues that our young people can face.
“At these sessions parents will receive the most up to date information on what their children are experiencing online and have the opportunity to ask any questions they may have, so they can feel more confident in keeping them safe from online harm.”
Find out more about the work of the Stay Safe Partnership on their website.