YouTube expands parental controls in Ireland and beyond

Today, YouTube announced a new set of tools and content standards designed to give parents more control over their teen’s viewing experience. New research also reveals that 77% of EU parents using YouTube’s supervised accounts agree the content their child views is age-appropriate, and 73% agree the tools give them confidence in a safer digital environment for their child.

Dr. Garth Graham, Global Head of YouTube Health, said:

“We believe in protecting kids in the digital world, not from the digital world. That’s why providing effective, built-in tools is so essential, as parents play a critical role in setting the rules for their family’s online experiences.”

“After feedback from parents and guidance from independent experts, we’re equipping families with even more tools and protections that are right for them. This builds on a decade of investments to create a healthy experience for young people on YouTube.”

Key updates shared in a new YouTube blog post include:

  • Additional controls for mindful teen viewing: Parents can now help teens be even more intentional about how they watch, with a control to set the amount of time spent scrolling Shorts. And soon, they will also have the option to set the timer to zero – an industry-first that gives parents flexibility to, for example, set the Shorts feed limit to zero when they want their teen to use YouTube to focus on homework, and change it to 60 minutes during a long car trip to be entertained. Parents will also be able to set custom Bedtime and Take a Break reminders, building on the existing default-on wellbeing protections for teens.

  • Making it even simpler to get the right experience for the right age: A new sign-up process will make it easier for parents to create a new kid account and switch between family accounts in the mobile app, depending on who’s watching with just a few taps. This makes it easier to ensure that everyone in the family is in the right viewing experience with the content settings and recommendations of age-appropriate content they actually want to watch.

  • A blueprint for high-quality teen content: YouTube is introducing new principles to steer teens toward age-appropriate and enriching content. Developed with the Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA and supported by experts from University College London, the APA and Boston Children’s Hospital, these principles will guide YouTube’s recommendation system to raise high-quality videos from creators in Ireland and beyond.

Alongside the new high quality principles for teens, YouTube unveiled a Creator Guide, developed in

partnership with the streaming service’s Youth & Families Advisory Committee and supported by Save the Children International.

Rebecca Smith, Global Head of Child Protection, Save the Children International, said:

“We are pleased to partner with YouTube on the launch of their new Creator Guide, which equips content creators with the knowledge and tools to stay informed, educated and safe online. With the help of this guide, not only can creators make the most out of their own digital experience, but they can support fellow creators as well. This initiative reflects YouTube and Save the Children’s shared commitment to fostering a safer digital environment for all.”

Professor Peter Fonagy, Head of the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at UCL, said: “The mental health of children and young people is a global concern, and in the digital age the content teens encounter online can have both positive and negative impacts. These YouTube Teen Quality Principles give creators a practical, research-informed roadmap for making videos that are developmentally appropriate, emotionally safe, and genuinely supportive of young people. UCL was delighted to partner on this programme to bring evidence-based insights on adolescent development, helping ensure creators understand their wider responsibility to help teens thrive while minimising potential harm.”

These updates will be rolling out starting today and will expand globally over the coming months.

New YouTube/Ipsos research: A survey conducted by Ipsos for YouTube in August 2025, found that:

  • In the EU, 77% of survey respondents who are parents and have used YouTube supervised account tools said they agree that the content their child views on their supervised YouTube account is appropriate for their age.

  • In the EU, 73% of survey respondents who are parents and have used YouTube supervised account tools said they agree that YouTube’s supervision tools give them confidence that their child is accessing a safer and more controlled digital environment.

Creating For Teens on YouTube: Teens often look at creators for guidance as they grow and navigate the world. Together with global experts, we created a new guide of principles to help you make content that’s responsible, fun, and positive while avoiding harmful qualities so teens can build confidence, connection, and community online. These are the High Quality Principles included in the Creator Guide, to inspire teens to explore, learn, and feel good about themselves:

  • Joy, Fun And Entertainment: Show humor and warmth that lift teens’ moods like a day-in-the- life video or funny, self- accepting outtakes.

  • Curiosity and Inspiration: Encourage exploration through creative tutorials, behind-the-scenes demos, or new hobbies that are easy to try.

  • Deepening Interests and Perspectives: Create deeper dives into subjects teens love, like music, gaming, or fashion, and show process, not just outcomes.

  • Building Life Skills and Experiences: Offer relatable guidance for real-life moments, like teamwork or budgeting, to help them prepare for the future.

  • Credible Information that Supports Well-being: Share accurate, age-appropriate information. Use trusted sources and avoid spreading misinformation.

The Creator Guide also includes a series of top tips for creators to be positive online role models. These include:

  • Set the tone for your community: Speak up against hate, avoid unproductive conflict, and challenge misinformation, while distinguishing between fact and opinion.

  • Create a safer space for everyone:  Encourage teens to revisit their privacy settings, curate their feeds, and unfollow accounts that harm their well-being.

  • Support teen resilience and well-being: Whether it’s from pressures to succeed, to look a certain way, or to fit in with their peers, teens can face an overwhelming amount of stress, leading to burnout and other negative outcomes. Your content can give teens the right tools to build resilience and combat stress.

  • Help teens thrive on and offline: Your impact as a creator doesn’t stop when teens log off. By showing creative ways to connect with friends and family and prioritising healthy habits, you remind them that balance matters.

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Tips For Securing Furniture And Equipment

Securing furniture and equipment is one of those tasks that people often put off until a close call or unexpected wobble convinces them to take it seriously. Yet with the right approach, it becomes a simple routine that protects your space, prevents accidents, and keeps everything exactly where it belongs. Many people discover that even small tools, such as adjustable fasteners or custom velcro straps, can make a noticeable difference when stabilizing lightweight items or keeping cords and accessories neatly in place. Effective anchoring is really about choosing methods that match the type of furniture, the materials in your home, and the way you use each piece.

Preserving Structural Integrity

More homeowners, renters, and office managers are also realizing that securing furniture is not only about safety but also about preserving the structure of their belongings. Bookcases that lean over time or dressers that shift gradually against a wall can weaken joints or hardware. When furniture is anchored properly from the start, it maintains its shape and strength for much longer. This extends its lifespan and reduces the risk of costly repairs or replacements.

Awareness plays a major role as well. Once you start noticing movement points or areas where equipment shifts during everyday use, it becomes easier to identify which anchoring methods will work best. The goal is to create a steady environment without restricting your ability to rearrange or update the space when needed.

Matching Anchoring Methods to Furniture Type

Different pieces of furniture require different solutions. Heavy items such as tall bookcases, filing cabinets, and dressers benefit from wall anchors that distribute weight evenly. These anchors prevent tipping by securing the upper portion of the furniture to studs or other strong support structures in the wall.

For lighter items like nightstands, small shelving units, or rolling carts, soft fasteners or floor grips may be sufficient. These help limit motion without permanently affixing the item to the wall. Equipment such as printers or small appliances may only need a small strap or mounting bracket to stay stable during use.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission provides valuable information on preventing furniture tip overs and choosing effective anchoring solutions. Their recommendations serve as a helpful starting point for assessing which pieces in your home or workplace should be secured.

Understanding Wall Materials Before Installing Anchors

One of the most overlooked aspects of securing furniture is understanding the type of wall you are working with. Drywall, plaster, brick, and concrete each require different anchors for safe installation. Using the wrong type of anchor can result in a false sense of security and may even cause damage.

Drywall anchors are common but vary in strength. Plastic expansion anchors may work for light to medium loads, while metal toggles or molly bolts are best for heavier installations. Brick and concrete walls require masonry anchors or screws designed to grip these dense materials. Plaster walls, often found in older homes, need extra care to prevent crumbling or cracking during installation.

When in doubt, locating a wall stud is the safest option for heavy items. Stud finders make this easier, and once you know where the studs are, you can place anchors with greater confidence.

Using Straps, Brackets, and Fasteners for Safety and Stability

Straps and brackets are among the most reliable tools for securing furniture. Anti tip kits typically use a combination of metal brackets and heavy-duty straps, allowing the furniture to remain upright even under pressure. These kits are especially important in homes with children or pets, where climbing or leaning may occur.

For equipment such as desktop monitors, projectors, or specialized machinery, straps can help keep devices stable during movement or minor impacts. Adjustable fasteners, including hook and loop straps, are useful for organizing cords and preventing cable tension that could pull equipment off surfaces. They also offer the flexibility to adjust or reposition components without damaging the furniture.

In workshops or garages, larger anchoring systems may be necessary. Workbenches, tool cabinets, and storage units can shift from vibration or heavy use. Securing them with brackets makes the entire workspace safer and more functional.

Protecting Floors and Preventing Sliding

In addition to anchoring furniture to walls, it is important to prevent sliding and shifting across the floor. This is especially true for items that sit on smooth surfaces like hardwood, laminate, or tile. Non-slip pads, rubber feet, and grippers help increase friction and distribute weight more evenly.

These solutions are particularly useful for sofas, recliners, or rolling furniture that tends to drift out of place. Anti slip pads also help protect floors from scratches, dents, or pressure marks. They are easy to install and remove, making them a convenient option for people who frequently rearrange their space.

Some homeowners use area rugs strategically to minimize sliding and add additional stability. Rugs also reduce vibration, which can help keep lighter items in place during daily activity.

Considering Environmental Factors

Temperature changes, humidity, and floor unevenness can all affect how furniture behaves over time. In humid climates, wood furniture may expand or warp slightly, which can loosen connections or cause wobbling. Anchoring helps counteract this natural movement.

Uneven floors present another challenge. Shims or adjustable furniture feet allow you to level furniture before anchoring, ensuring that brackets are not strained by misalignment. Making these small adjustments beforehand results in a more secure installation and longer lasting stability.

Outdoor equipment such as garden storage units, patio furniture, or portable grills may require stakes, weighted bags, or reinforced straps to withstand weather conditions. The National Weather Service provides guidance on preparing outdoor spaces for strong winds and storms. Using proper anchoring outdoors helps protect your belongings and reduces the risk of damage during extreme weather.

Maintaining Anchors and Checking for Wear

Anchoring furniture is not a one-time task. Over months or years, fasteners can loosen, cords may shift, and brackets may experience wear. Regular inspections help ensure that your setup stays effective.

Check for loose screws, damaged straps, or signs of strain on the furniture itself. If a bracket becomes bent or a strap starts to fray, replacing it promptly keeps your environment safe. Seasonal checks are especially helpful in climates with large temperature fluctuations.

For adjustable fasteners or straps that rely on friction, make sure the surfaces remain clean and free of dust or residue. Proper maintenance extends the life of your anchoring tools and keeps your space secure.

Creating a Safer, More Organized Space

Securing furniture and equipment is about more than preventing tip overs. It creates a space that feels stable, organized, and intentional. Whether you are protecting children and pets, securing valuable equipment, or simply wanting a cleaner and more predictable layout, proper anchoring makes a noticeable difference.

By matching anchoring methods to the type of furniture, understanding the materials you are working with, and maintaining your setup over time, you can create an environment that supports safety and makes everyday living easier. Thoughtful anchoring turns your furniture from something that simply fills a room into something that truly fits your life.

 

Nokia 5G solution for next-gen digital railway operations supporting FRMCS

Nokia today announced its new 5G radio solution, designed to deliver high-capacity, high-performance and resilient real-time communications to rail operators worldwide, setting the foundation for the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS). As a cornerstone for smarter, safer and more efficient rail networks, the solution supports greater digitalization and automation, driving benefits for passengers, businesses and the environment. The launch features the industry’s first commercial 5G radio for the 1900 MHz (n101) band, along with Nokia’s Core Enterprise Solution for Railways, purpose-built to accelerate the sector’s digital transformation.

In the coming decade, FRMCS will upgrade the current 2G Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway (GSM-R) and become the next-generation global standard designed for all railways. Its 5G-based successor, with built-in security and high reliability, enables enhanced automation, new digital applications, improved passenger services, and secure cross-border communication.

Nokia is a global leader in railway communications with decades of experience in GSM-R deployments across more than 20 countries. The company has been at the forefront of FRMCS development, collaborating with rail operators, governments, industry, and standardization bodies to help shape the standard and enable its global deployment.

“The drive toward digitalization demands the kind of high-speed connectivity and data capabilities that legacy systems simply can’t provide, creating an urgent need for rail operators worldwide to modernize,” said Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia. “Our commercial 5G solution, backed by decades of proven rail industry expertise, reflects our commitment to laying the foundation for the next generation of railway operations. We offer a future-proof, flexible technology platform that supports a smooth transition to FRMCS while improving operational efficiency, safety and the overall passenger experience.”

Nokia’s new 5G radio is built for mission-critical communications and supports strategic coexistence, enabling railways to migrate to 5G alongside legacy systems like GSM-R with no disruption. In addition, its fully optimized, cloud-native 5G SA core supports the full suite of FRMCS functionalities for the transport stratum. Modular, flexible and scalable, the solution enables both regional and nationwide deployments. It will also be tested under the EU-funded FP2-MORANE-2 project, which builds on earlier FRMCS initiatives to advance the digitalization of rail operations across Europe.

The shift to a 5G solution introduces powerful capabilities that align perfectly with the operational needs of modern railways, particularly in border crossing scenarios. Here are some of the main benefits for rail operators and passengers:

  • Automated train operations: Enabling real-time control and monitoring of trains to improve safety and efficiency and decreasing energy consumption and emissions.
  • Passenger information systems: Providing real-time updates and information to passengers for a better travel experience.
  • Mission-critical voice communication: Integrating voice, video and data services in a single, standardized platform to enhance operations and infrastructure management.
  • Smart rail maintenance: Utilizing predictive maintenance and real-time monitoring to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.

Nokia is committed to driving the digital transformation of the railway sector through advanced, future-ready technologies. The new solution includes a commercial 5G radio for the 1900 MHz band from its industry-leading AirScale portfolio, paired with its railway-optimized Core Enterprise Solution. It is complemented by the company’s extensive portfolio of mission-critical IP, optical and data center networking products. Nokia’s solutions are also compliant with the highest standards and feature a best-in-class cybersecurity framework.

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PanPan Kids Smartwatch: A Safer, Smarter Alternative to a Smartphone for Young Children

Tunstall Emergency Response and Pandu have partnered to launch the PanPan Kids Smartwatch, a wearable device designed to keep children aged 7 – 12 years safe and parents connected without the need for a smartphone or internet access. Prioritising safety, privacy, and ease of use, the PanPan Kids Smartwatch provides peace of mind for parents while allowing children to explore with a sense of independence.
The PanPan Kids Smartwatch is built with safety at its core, featuring:
  • No Camera, No Recording Function – Designed for enhanced security and privacy compliance, making it suitable for schools and aligned with GDPR policies.
  • Full Parental Control – Parents have complete access through the app to customise settings and manage features.
  • Geo-Fencing for Extra Security – Parents can set safe zones and receive instant alerts if their child moves beyond them.
  • Two-Way Calling – Parents and children can communicate easily, ensuring peace of mind and instant connection when needed.
  • Seamless Communication –  High-quality, crystal-clear audio enhances two-way conversations for reliable interaction.
Equipped with a built-in SIM card, the PanPan Kids Smartwatch enables two-way calling, so kids can easily reach their parents in any situation. It also features a dedicated SOS button that, when pressed, sends an instant alert to the parent’s app, along with the child’s real-time location. These features, combined with GPS tracking, activity monitoring, and optional 24/7 support, make it a comprehensive safety solution for families.
Parents can feel confident knowing their child is safe and secure—whether at home, school, on a playdate, or a school trip. The built-in GPS tracker allows parents to check their child’s location in real time, while the two-way calling feature ensures kids can always reach their parents, and vice versa.
What Parents Are Saying
Louise Rawlins, a mother of two young girls, shares her experience: “As a parent, safety is my top priority. I want my daughters to have independence while avoiding risks associated with the internet and social media. The PanPan Kids Smartwatch gives me peace of mind while allowing them to explore safely.”
Krystle Foley, a mother of three boys, values the focus on childhood without unnecessary technology exposure: “Children should enjoy being kids for as long as possible. Smartphones bring distractions and risks that I’d rather avoid. The PanPan watch is the perfect solution—it keeps us safely connected without needing a phone.”
Key Benefits for Parents
  • Privacy-Focused – No camera or recording functions, ensuring safety at school and compliance with GDPR.
  • Affordable and Convenient – Provides essential connectivity without the distractions or risks of a smartphone.
  • SOS and Two-Way Calling – Instant connection between child and parent at any time.
  • Real-Time Location Tracking – GPS location accessible through the app.
  • Geo-Fencing Alerts – Parents can set safe zones and receive notifications when their child moves beyond them.
  • Activity Monitoring – Built-in pedometer promotes movement and healthy habits.
  • Durable & Kid-Friendly Design – Comfortable, customisable straps and available in fun colours.
  • Optional 24/7 Monitoring Support – Additional security for families (available at an extra cost per month).
“We’re thrilled to launch the PanPan Kids Smartwatch. In today’s digital world, it’s more important than ever to let kids be kids—protecting their safety while giving them space to grow,” said James Doyle, MD of Tunstall Emergency Response. “The PanPan offers parents a smart, simple way to keep children connected without a smartphone.”
Guoxian Yang, Founder & CEO of Pandu, added, “We’re pleased to partner with Tunstall to bring the PanPan Kids Smartwatch to market. By leveraging advanced GPS and secure communication technology, we provide parents with a reliable, easy-to-use safety solution in a connected world.”
The PanPan Kids Smartwatch, designed for children aged 7–12, is typically priced at €200, with a €20 per month monitoring and SIM fee and €7 per month for app access.
For a limited-time launch offer, the PanPan is available for €185 plus €12 per month for app and call services until 30th April 2025. Available now through the Tunstall Emergency Response website
or by calling 0818 999247.

Google.org extends support to Barnardos to help make the internet safer for children

Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, has announced that it is extending its support to children’s charity Barnardos by providing an additional $1 million of grant funding to promote safe internet use for children and teens across Ireland.

The announcement follows the success of the initial Online Safety Programme launched by Barnardos in 2019 with €1 million in grant funding from Google.org. Over the past five years, more than 3,000 workshops in 700 schools across Ireland have reached over 90,000 students, and delivered over 2,000 parent workshops on online safety nationwide.

The new grant will enable Barnardos to extend the programme to children aged between 10 and 15 and will address new areas including AI. The new programme will also see Barnardos working in collaboration for the first time to help shape the programme with Webwise, leading online safety organisation and Media Literacy Ireland, Ireland’s media literacy network.

Speaking at the launch, Mindy Brooks, Senior Director, General Manager for Kids and Families, Google said:

“The internet is laden with opportunity and promise for young people, but education on how to confidently and safely explore the online world is crucial. Our work with Barnardos has been incredibly impactful across primary schools in Ireland. It’s important that we continue to collaborate to develop the correct tools and training for both young people and their parents to ensure ongoing education. This new grant from Google.org empowers Barnardos to not only reach more young people but also to roll out innovative solutions to emerging issues.”

Suzanne Connolly, CEO, Barnardos said:

“Over the last five years we have seen high levels of engagement with our Online Safety Programme supported by Google.org. The workshops have been very well received with 85% of children stating they found the workshops useful and 98% of teachers stating they would recommend the programme to other schools. This new grant allows us to extend both the reach and scope of the Online Safety Programme. We are especially excited by the collaboration with Media Literacy Ireland and Webwise, which will allow for a first of its kind co-creation of materials between different organisations.”

With this grant Barnardos plans to expand its current Online Safety Programme to include:

  • Collaboration with Webwise and Media Literacy Ireland in the design and delivery of its Online Safety Programme

  • Development of a virtual programme for delivery online to significantly increase the scale and reach of the programme

  • Adapting the existing Online Safety Programme for an older audience and delivery within secondary schools for students in 1st to 3rd years

  • Adapting the programme for use in youth and community settings as well as schools

  • Designing a Crisis Incident Response to provide advice and practical support to schools where a significant incident of online bullying or abuse has occurred

  • Organising conferences on topics of interest and engage in research to further the charity’s understanding of issues surrounding online safety and digital literacy

The grant was announced today at the Google “Growing Up in the Digital Age” Summit, which convened experts from industry, academia, government and civil society to discuss how young people can be protected, respected and empowered online. The summit was hosted by the Google Safety Engineering

Center (GSEC) in Dublin.

The Online Safety programme will be rolled out in secondary schools from September 2024 to complement our ongoing work in primary schools. A virtual programme will be rolled out in 2025. Schools can contact Onlinesafety@barnardos.ie for more information or to enquire about booking a workshop for their school.

Helping children & young people reflect, recognise and reset- Safer Internet Day Turns 21

Celebrated in more than 180 countries worldwide, today, February 6th marks the 21st anniversary of Safer Internet Day, which has become a landmark global event in the online safety calendar. The theme for Safer Internet Day 2024 is ‘Tech in our World’ and through a series of events taking place involving 200,000 children and young people from schools and organisations across Ireland, will explore the role of digital technology in young people’s lives, their views on new and emerging technology and the changes they would like to see enacted online.
Safer Internet Day 2024 kicks off today with an event hosted in Microsoft’s Dream Space and will feature contributions from the Webwise Youth Advisory Panel; Niamh Hodnett, Online Safety Commissioner; Kieran McCorry, National Technology Officer, Microsoft, and Dr Emma Murphy, School of Computer Science – TU Dublin.  The session will also include interactive stakeholders’ discussions that will explore some of the opportunities and challenges as they relate to the role of the internet and digital technology in young people’s lives.

Webwise Youth Panellist Billie Constantinou, 19, said:‘We live in a world where internet technology is constantly evolving, one where we wake up with new AI capabilities, new apps and new trends every single day. To discuss tech in our world, we must understand that the future is uncertain and being able to adapt in tandem with this advancing online technology is a key skill in ensuring our safety in this every changing world.’

The themes that will be explored at today’s event will encourage schools, children, teens and parents to:

  • Reflect: an opportunity to reflect on tech in their world, the challenges, opportunities and big changes.
  • Recognise: give learners an understanding of the influence of digital technology in their daily life, exploring the concept of persuasive design and the influence of algorithms.
  • Reset: learn tips to help reset online experiences and empower young people to make the most of their online world.

Niamh Hodnett, Online Safety Commissioner said: “I am delighted to celebrate my first Safer Internet Day as Online Safety Commissioner by taking part in Webwise’s ‘Tech in our World’ session. Safer Internet Day is a great chance for me to hear the views of young people on the role technology plays in their lives. It is also an opportunity to highlight the work of Coimisiún na Meán including preparing our first Online Safety Code, as part of our overall online safety framework. I would especially like to commend the essential work of the Irish Safer Internet Centre in supporting parents, children and teachers in navigating the online world in a safe and responsible way through the work of Webwise, the ISPCC, the National Parents Council and Hotline.ie.”

Minister for Education Norma Foley T.D. said:“Safer Internet Day is a day in which we focus on promoting the safer use of the internet by children. 

 We acknowledge the great work of our schools. We salute too the work of Webwise and the Oide Support Service for Teachers, who provide additional resources and training to schools and webinars for parents to support them in keeping their children safe on the internet.

 “Of course, we’re also very keen that parents would continue to engage with the guidelines that have been presented around the use of smartphones for young people in primary schools.”

Safer Internet Day in Ireland is coordinated by the Irish Safer Internet Centre, a partnership between Webwise, ISPCC, National Parents Council and Hotline.ie, providing a range of complementary online safety services, including an education and awareness centre, child and parent helplines and a hotline. The Centre is coordinated by the Department of Justice and co-funded by the European Union.

 

Irish Safer Internet Centre

The Irish Safer Internet Centre is a partnership of four leading organisations – Webwise, Hotline.ie, ISPCC and National Parents Council, with a mission to make the Internet a better place for children and young people, under the coordination of the Department of Justice – Cybercrime Division. The Irish Safer Internet Centre partner organisations work towards a shared mission of making the internet a safer and more inclusive place for children and young people.

 

Webwise is the online safety initiative of the Department of Education and co-funded by the European Commission. Webwise promotes safer, better internet use through awareness raising and education initiatives targeting teachers, children, young people and parents. Webwise develops and disseminates resources that help teachers integrate digital citizenship and online safety into teaching and learning in their schools. Webwise also provides information, advice, and tools to parents to support their engagement in their children’s online lives. Webwise is part of Oide, a new support service for teachers and school leaders, funded from the Department of Education.
Hotline.ie is Ireland’s primary national channel for members of the public to anonymously and confidentially report suspected illegal content online, such as child sexual abuse material, technology facilitated child sexual exploitation – child grooming, non-consensual sharing of intimate images and videos (also known as intimate image abuse), racism and xenophobia, and financial scams. Further information can be found here.
ISPCC operates the Childline Listening Service, Ireland’s only 24-hour active listening service for children and young people. The service is here to listen to children, to support and empower them and to help to strengthen their resilience so they can cope with any challenges they face. Any child or young person can contact Childline for free and in confidence, at any time, to talk about any issue on their mind. The service can be reached online at Childline.ie or calling 1800 66 66 66. Parents/caregivers can check out the Digital Ready Hub to upskill their knowledge on the digital environment.

 

National Parents Council (NPC) provides a dedicated helpline to support parents and carers in dealing with issues relating to online safety, including cyberbullying. The National Parents Council also provides parents with training courses, both online and face-to-face. Further information about the National Parents Council Helpline can be found here.