Free Webinar – Online Safety
Did you know that 17% of 3–5 year olds own a smartphone, and the majority of children (79%) own a smartphone by age 12? Most parents – even those who feel confident and informed – have significant gaps in their knowledge when it comes to online privacy. They may talk with their children about harmful content, but are often less aware of the need to have conversations about privacy settings, location sharing, age settings, and the many ways personal information is shared online.
Every day, primary school children tap ‘accept’ on apps, games and websites – often without realising how much personal information they may be sharing. A single click can reveal far more than a name. It can unveil friendships, interests, moods and even sleep patterns, creating a digital footprint that can last forever – or even be exploited by people with bad intentions.
Barnardo’s would like to invite you to their next Online Risk Guide Community of Practice, which will focus on this critical and often overlooked issue: online privacy and how to talk to children about it.
Despite being a core part of online safety, privacy is one of the least talked-about risks at home, leaving many families unsure where to start.
In this session, Matthew Leeke and Marianne Morgan from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) will introduce the Switched on to Privacy campaign and share practical, accessible ways practitioners can support parents and carers to help children make safer choices online.
This webinar is aimed at professionals working with children and families and will focus on:
- Simple, effective conversations about online privacy
- Practical tools that can be shared with parents and carers
- Realistic, everyday steps to support families navigating online harms and digital privacy
📅 Date: 21st May 2026
🕒 Time: 13:00 – 13:45
📍 Location: Online
👉 Registration: Please register for this webinar