Kids Safety Online

7

Workshop

Protecting Children in the Digital Age

This program was launched in response to the growing dangers children face on the internet. It aims to safeguard their well-being by raising awareness about online risks and educating both children and families on safe digital practices.

136

Trainees

Objectives / Goals

Creating a Safer Internet for Children

The primary goal of the program is to prevent online harm by providing knowledge and tools to children, parents, and educators.

Awareness Building

Inform families and children about the dangers of unsupervised internet usage.

Empowerment Through Education

Equip children with age-appropriate knowledge on how to stay safe online.

Community Involvement

Involve parents, teachers, and caregivers in ensuring digital protection.

Wider Impact

Building a Digitally Safe Environment for Kids

Reducing cases of online exploitation and bullying
Promoting healthy internet use habits among children
Strengthening the role of families and schools in child protection
Key Outcomes & Deliverables

Raising Awareness at the Grassroots Level

Conducted 7 interactive workshops in schools and kindergartens
Trained 136 participants including children, parents, and educators
Developed child-friendly training materials on online safety
Built partnerships with local schools for future initiatives
Expected Outcomes

Transparency, Structure, and Audience Trust

Short-term

Short-term

Built partnerships with local schools for future initiatives

Long-term

Long-term

Establishing a culture of digital safety in homes and schools that contributes to a safer online environment for future generations.

And more

Expanding Digital Safety Advocacy

  • Children aged 6–14
  • Parents and guardians
  • Kindergarten and school teachers
  • School counselors and psychologists

  • Interactive training presentations
  • Child-safe internet usage guides
  • Printed awareness materials and posters
  • Engaging educational videos and games

  • Phase 1: Risk Assessment & Planning
    Identifying key internet safety risks for children and planning outreach strategy.
  • Phase 2: Workshop Development
    Crafting interactive, age-appropriate content and designing materials.

  • Phase 3: Implementation
    Conducting workshops in schools and kindergartens, training sessions for parents and teachers.

  • Phase 4: Evaluation & Expansion
    Gathering feedback and preparing for broader rollout in new regions and schools.


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