Online conference: 2.00pm-5.30pm
Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd January 2025
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The digital world continues to produce new risks to young peopleโs safety and wellbeing as well as increased opportunities for learning and discovery. Safeguarding today requires practitioners in all fields to be up to speed with emerging digital trends and threats.
The Safeguarding Children in the Digital Age conference organised by Children & Young People Now – and now in its eight year โ will take place online on the afternoons of Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd January 2025.
We have secured some of the countryโs leading experts and practitioners to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to enable children and young people to stay safe in 2025 and beyond.
Through a number of CPD-accredited sessions, our speakers will provide you with actionable insights and top tips to implement in your work.
The online conference will cover:
โข An update on the Online Safety Act and using it in practice
โข Staying ahead of the threats to child safeguarding posed by Generative AI
โข Understanding online grooming and how to prevent it
โข Giving young people confidence and critical literacy skills, including how to identify misinformation and disinformation
โข Placing limitations on young peopleโs smartphone and social media use: the pros and cons
โข Supporting young people with SEND to engage with the online world
โข What youth work looks like digitally, and the role of technology in young peopleโs lives
โข Using digital care to support the mental health needs of children and young people
โข Using AI responsibly in social work with children and families
โข Supporting child development in the early years safely through digital technology
Who should attend:
โข Designated Safeguarding Leads and deputies
โข Heads of safeguarding and safeguarding managers
โข LCSB chairs and members
โข Primary and secondary school headteachers and deputies
โข Heads of year
โข Local authority children’s and families’ services
โข Heads of youth services and youth service managers
โข Early help teams
โข Child protection teams
โข Children’s social workers
โข Foster care and residential care managers
โข Pastoral leads and subject heads
โข Education welfare officers
โข School governors
โข Nursery owners and proprietors
โข Nursery and children’s centre managers
โข Local authority early years heads
โข Early years advisers
โข CAMHS professionals
โข Children’s and young people’s charities
โข The academic community
โข SEND professionals
โข Educational psychologists
โข School nurses