Safeguarding Children in the Digital Age 2024

About This Summit

About This Online Conference
2.00pm-5.30pm | Wednesday 24th & Thursday 25th January 2024 (Also available on-demand)

Registration includes live access to all the sessions listed below. You will also have access to the recordings on demand, which you can view in your own time for up to 3 months after the live stream.

Conference programme: https://safeguardingdigital.co.uk/digitalsafeguarding2024/en/page/programme

Still need to register? Click here: https://safeguardingdigital.co.uk/digitalsafeguarding2024/en/page/home

To watch live :

1) Click the 'enter now' button that will appear below the relevant session tile 15 minutes before the scheduled start time

2) You may be prompted to enter your email address, which is the address you used to register

3) Click this guide for more information on how to connect to these sessions

4) For the best experience, please join using Google Chrome or Firefox

To watch the on-demand recordings and to access handouts:

1) Please click on the relevant tile 24h after the live time. The video player will be at the top of the page.

2) For handouts click the handout icon in the bottom right of the video player (this will only show if there were handouts shared).
Sessions in this Summit
  • Will Gardner
    An update on life online
    Now on demand
  • Helping children with disabilities to use the internet more safely: a role for digital resilience
    Now on demand
  • Ruby Wootton
    Not just flirting: the experiences and consequences of young people sharing nude images
    Now on demand
  • Stuart Allardyce
    Preventing abuse: lessons from a project working with young people who display harmful sexual behaviour
    Now on demand
  • Dr Sarah Carlick
    Digital safeguarding and the importance of co-design
    Now on demand
  • Jess Smith
    Regulating online safety
    Now on demand
  • Kate Edwards
    A new reality: safeguarding children and immersive technologies
  • Mubina Asaria
    Adopting a contextual safeguarding approach to radicalisation online
  • Dr Karima Susi
    Self-harm and social media: what the research says
  • Neil Leitch, Hilary Phillips & Julia ...
    PANEL DISCUSSION: Social media in the workplace – protecting ourselves and others
  • Natasha Sabin
    Managing risk and trauma after online sexual offending by a parent
  • Alison Smith
    When gaming takes over: responding to young people with gaming disorder
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