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E-safety Advice for Families – Stay Safe Online this Summer

How to Stay Safe Online this Summer

With the school summer holidays only a matter of days away, many parents and carers will already be planning outings and activities to keep their young ones entertained. In between those special summer moments, though, there are also likely to be occasions when children happily invest a whole afternoon in Among Us or spend most of their Monday on Minecraft.

As young people’s screen time almost inevitably increases over the holidays, parents like to feel confident that their child will stay safe while they’re exploring the digital world. So we’ve produced a #WakeUpWednesday poster with some simple solutions to help children avoid frequent online pitfalls and enjoy a more positive experience when they go online this summer.

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This guide is from National Online Safety.

E-safety Advice for Families – Anime

What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Anime

In this modern age, we’re privileged to be able to experience art from other cultures at the press of a button. A popular example of this is the Japanese animation style known as anime – a creative, unique style that you might recognise from classic 90s animations such as Ghost in the Shell. With recent releases like Cyberpunk: Edgerunners dominating online discussion for months, anime is bigger now than ever.

Although anime appeals to all generations in the West, its largest demographic by far is that of children and young people. However, as our #WakeUpWednesday guide explores, this doesn’t mean that all anime is age-appropriate, and parents and carers are heartily encouraged to make themselves aware of the kind of content their children could be exposed to.

Read on to access your free guide…National Online Safety

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This guide is from National Online Safety.

E-safety Advice for Families – Influencers

What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Influencers

Not only is an “influencer” an increasingly powerful role in the digital age, but it’s also become a desirable career goal for many young people – an enjoyable way to gain international fame and a gateway to financial success. A survey of Instagram influencers, for instance, found that those with over a million followers make an average of £12,000 (around $15,000) per month.

Much of this wealth, of course, is unlocked by entering into partnerships with various brands – which then raises all manner of questions about some influencers’ authenticity. Is their praise for certain products genuine, or simply because they’ve been paid for their endorsement? This week’s #WakeUpWednesday guide peels back the filters for a closer look at influencers.

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This guide is from National Online Safety.

E-safety Advice for Families – Wellbeing Online

Looking after Your Wellbeing Online

Theoretically, digital technology and the online world should improve and simplify our lives – and, a lot of the time, they do. All too often, however, something we see or someone’s behaviour on the internet can cause distress or worry; especially for younger people, who may not yet have quite developed the resilience or emotional maturity to deal with such setbacks.

Indeed, some aspects of daily digital life can have a profoundly negative impact on how young people feel about themselves, their friendships and relationships, and the world in general. To coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK, today’s #WakeUpWednesday poster is a collection of quick but effective tips to help children prioritise their own wellbeing online.

Read on to access your free guide…National Online Safety

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This guide is from National Online Safety.

June-July Family Matters Courses and Events

Please see below information from York Family Matters about their upcoming courses and events.

Feeling frazzled?

Feeling the heat and pressure of family life? Join our Parenting courses & events to discover ways to stay cool and calm in the middle of it all.

Sunshine and blue skies beckon (although there are no guarantees with the British weather!). As the summer approaches, we look forward to cloudless skies, BBQ’s and relaxing with friends and family. But as the temperatures rise, so can the heat in our family life! Tempers can fray with the longer days; our patience can be stretched to the limits with the season of school exams. At Family Matters York, we understand!

We would love to support you and your family in helping you to stay cool this summer. We offer FREE parenting courses & events across the city to give you a safe space to learn and share ideas with others, to help make your family life more enjoyable this summer. Sign up to our parenting courses – starting soon: https://fmy.org.uk/york/ We would love to see you. For an overview of our upcoming June/July 2023 courses, click hereFamily Matters York

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FREE Event
‘A Mind Of Their Own’
Sat 1st July
9.30 am – 12.30 pm
@ Cornerstone, Millfield Lane, York YO10 3AP
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Is your child…..Anxious? Stressed? Feeling down?
Lacking confidence?
Knowing how to support the emotional and mental wellbeing of our children and young people is one of the biggest challenges parents & carers face today. Join us for a single session parenting event to share, discuss and learn strategies to equip our children and to support them in building their emotional well being and resilience.
PARENTING SUPPORT: To book a place or for further info contact:
Jen Wootten Tel: 07393 147259
Email: jenwootten@fmy.org.uk
Or you can find more information about the courses on their website https://fmy.org.uk/york/

Family Matters York also offers FREE support to help build & strengthen your couple relationship too!
Sign up to the support sessions or single events, to enjoy some well-deserved ‘Time Out’ as a couple.
Find out more on their website: https://fmy.org.uk/york/

COUPLES SUPPORT: Reconnect mentoring sessions & events 
To book a place or for more info contact Emma….
Tel: 07491 910239

Email: emmamarshall@fmy.org.uk