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Published: October 21, 2024

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Roblox made headlines again this week and Colin Stitt, Head of Safer Schools at INEQE Safeguarding Group, spoke to the Mail Online about actions that parents, carers, and safeguarding professionals can take to make the gamers in their care safer online.

He told MailOnline today:

‘The report is a stark reminder that we can’t simply assume a platform is safe for children just because it looks child-friendly.

Parents and carers need to be proactive and educate themselves about the potential risks their children may face online, including exposure to inappropriate content, online predators, and harmful social interactions.

It’s crucial for parents and carers to have open and honest conversations with their children about online safety, empowering them to navigate digital spaces responsibly.

This includes teaching them how to block and report users and content, and encouraging them to talk to a trusted adult if they encounter anything upsetting online.

Remember, safeguarding our children in the digital world requires a collaborative effort.

Parents, carers, educators, and platforms like Roblox all have a role to play in creating a safer and more positive online experience for young people.’

Colin Stitt

Head of Safer Schools

Further Resources

To help you navigate these risks, we’ve compiled essential advice and resources for parents and carers.

Some of these resources are hosted on Teach Hub, which can only be accessed by school staff using their Safer Schools license number. Simply use the blue chatbot in the bottom left-hand corner of this page to request this if you are a staff member, or speak to your school if you are a parent or carer.

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