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Supporting Young People Online

29 August 2014

Childnet are pleased to announce that the resource Supporting Young People Online has been translated into 11 languages.

Funded by the London Grid for Learning, and supported by ECPAT and the South West Grid for Learning, the resource can now be downloaded in Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese and Welsh.

As Chris Wood, Learning Platforms & Portal Manager at the London Grid for Learning Trust said:

“The LGfL eSafety group recognised the value of these parental leaflets from Childnet and felt they deserved the widest audience. LGfL were happy to sponsor the translation work that has provided the versions in a range of languages so schools can make them available and accessible to all their parents.”

Aimed at parents and careers, Supporting Young People Online contains tips for parents and teens, conversation starters and a checklist.

Supporting Young People Online – Hindi: Conversation starters

Supporting Young People Online – Spanish: What can I do right now checklist

Supporting Young People Online – Welsh: 5 SMART Rules for primary aged children and 5 Tips for Teens

Supporting Young People Online is available to download for free. Schools or councils interested in ordering larger quantities of printed leaflets should email [email protected] to find out printing and distribution costs.

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