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Cyber Dignity Workshop

A specialist workshop on digital safety and image-based offences. Can be added on to our Junior Cycle or Senior Cycle Wellbeing workshops, or delivered as a standalone session for students or parents.

Format
Standalone or Add-on
Delivery
In-person or Online
Audience
Students & Parents
Pairs With
JC & Senior Wellbeing
Programme Overview

A workshop for the world young people live in.

Cyber Dignity is a specialist LawEd workshop covering the legal realities of life online. Most young people don't realise where the legal lines are drawn, what constitutes a criminal offence, or how easily a screenshot, a forwarded message, or a moment of poor judgement can become a permanent legal record.

This workshop is designed to fix that. It's practical, age-appropriate and led by discussion. Students walk away understanding exactly what the law covers and what the real-world consequences look like. Parents leave with the knowledge to support their children through complex digital situations.

Cyber Dignity can be added on to our Junior Cycle or Senior Cycle Wellbeing workshops, or delivered as a complete standalone session. It can also be delivered specifically for parents, separately from a student session.

Who This Is For
Educators & parent networks
  • Wellbeing teachers and SPHE teams
  • Parents' associations and PTAs
  • Year Heads and pastoral staff
  • School communities running parent events
What's Covered

The digital legal landscape, in plain language.

Every topic is grounded in current Irish law and recent cases that students and parents will recognise from the news.

Coco's Law in detail
Cyberbullying and online harassment
Explicit images and the law
Child protection legislation
Distribution without consent
Cyber defamation
Image-based violence
Sextortion
Cyber vetting
Money mules and money laundering
Two Audiences

Designed to work for students and parents.

For Students
Recognising the legal lines online.
Students learn what's actually illegal versus what just feels wrong. The workshop demystifies the law and gives them the practical knowledge to think clearly before they post, share, screenshot or forward.
For Parents
Knowing what to ask, and what to do.
Parents learn what the law covers, what offences look like in practice, and how to support a child who has either committed or experienced a digital offence. Practical, current, judgement-free.

Book a Cyber Dignity workshop.

Free consultation with Kate. We'll talk through whether it fits as an add-on or as a standalone session.

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