Online Safety Part 5: How to keep children and young people safe
Season 2, Episode 25, May 13, 01:27 PM
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In today's connected world, keeping young people safe online is just as important as safeguarding them on the pitch or field. Join us for our latest podcast episode, where we dive into practical ways to protect children and young people in sport from online risks while empowering them to navigate the digital space confidently.
Louisa Street—youth worker, PhD candidate, and member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project—sits down with NSPCC CPSU Senior Digital Content Editor Sam to answer key questions about online safety in sport.
We cover:
We cover:
- how top athletes can promote themselves on social media without compromising safety
- how sports clubs can use photos responsibly while keeping participants protected
- how clubs can take a harm reduction approach to instant messaging apps
- how to respond to online bullying disclosures
We also explore setting boundaries across digital platforms, informed consent, photo selection and the importance of working alongside parents and carers to create safe spaces for young athletes.
Most importantly, we highlight why listening to young people and putting them at the centre of decision-making is key to safeguarding in sport.
Tune in now and make online safety a priority in your club or organisation!
Featuring:
Most importantly, we highlight why listening to young people and putting them at the centre of decision-making is key to safeguarding in sport.
Tune in now and make online safety a priority in your club or organisation!
Featuring:
- Samantha Lawrence – Host, NSPCC CPSU Senior Digital Content Editor
- Louisa Street – Youth worker, a PhD candidate and a member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project in Cornwall
Transcript:
You can access the full transcript for this episode here
Listen to the full Online Safety series here.
More information
You can access the full transcript for this episode here
Listen to the full Online Safety series here.
More information
- Online safety and social media - NSPCC CPSU resource page
- Using digital platforms safely - NSPCC CPSU guidance on how to use digital platforms safely
- Sample social media policy - A sample of a social media policy which clubs, organisations and activity providers can adapt
Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport.