Safer Internet Day 2024 takes places on 6th February with the theme of ‘Inspiring Change? Making a Difference, Managing Influence and Navigating Change Online’. The online world is a fast moving space with a host of new and emerging trends. For practitioners, parents and carers who have responsibility for children and young people, it is often hard to keep up as well as understand the impact of technology and where the risks might be.
This year, the Western and Northern Trust Digital Safeguarding Steering Groups have partnered up to host a range of masterclasses focusing on these online issues and concerns so that we help practitioners promote safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children, young people and their families.
Delivered by a range of experts from across the region and the UK, the workshops will explore:
- Technology assisted abuse
- Incels – what they are and how to support young people
- Online sexual abuse, sextortion and sexploitation
- Young people and pornography
- Supporting vulnerable young people online
- Key messages for practitioners so they can support and advise young people and their families
Full details including Eventbrite booking information are in the flyer below.
Please note for the Technology Assisted Abuse session, all HSC staff can register via LearnHSCNI (linked on brochure). For non HSC staff, please complete booking form below.
Technology Assisted Abuse Booking Form
For more information about Safer Internet Day, click here


Cost of living was one of the priorities identified by children, young people and parents that the Antrim/Ballymena CYPSP Locality Planning Group (LPG) have been working on for the last few years. Since Covid and the cost of living crisis, this has obviously become a more pressing priority, therefore some members of the Antrim/Ballymena CYPSP LPG came together to do something to help local families with this.
At the events there was a free play area, free recipes books, free resources to help with cost of living, NHSCT dietitians talk about how to cook healthy, low cost meals and a smoothie bike letting children create their own fruit smoothie with pedal power!
NHSCT Health and Wellbeing Officers have won Runner up in the 2022 NHSCT Chairman’s awards – Population Health and Wellbeing for their work on the NSPCC PANTS Campaign.