Health and wellbeing depends on your physical, mental, spiritual and social state. When we have good wellbeing, we feel comfortable, healthy and happy and we flourish.
But this doesn’t mean that we feel like this all the time, and it’s entirely normal to have times in our lives when we find life difficult. The same applies to children and young people.
That’s why it’s important that trusted adults know how children and young people can be affected by different aspects of the online world and speak to them on a regular basis, opening up a two-way dialogue that ensures they know they feel supported and able to access help whenever they need it.
This webinar is presented by broadcaster and online safety advocate Myleene Klass. Its content has been developed in collaboration with our expert Heather Cardwell, a practising online safety lead who is CE-OP (Child Exploitation Online Protection) trained.