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UK foster carers provided with new training to help keep children safe online

Internet Matters Team | 16th February, 2022
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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_class=”left-offset”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Today, Internet Matters and The Fostering Network launch a new training course for foster carers to support children’s online safety.

The training course, launched by Internet Matters in collaboration with The Fostering Network and Dr Simon P Hammond from the University of East Anglia, has been co-created with foster carers and care leavers. It reflects the realities of fostering in a digital age and understands the support needed for children in care.

What the research says

Research carried out by Youthworks, in partnership with Internet Matters, found that while children in care experience significant benefits from being online, they are also more at risk from online harms than their peers.

Nearly three in 10 (29 per cent) care-experienced teens had received messages threatening to harm them or their family, compared to just nine per cent of non-vulnerable teenagers. A third had ever fallen for an online scam and one in six (16 per cent) said this happened ‘often’ – compared to three per cent of non-vulnerable teens.

The foster carer training course

The four training modules of the course are designed to allow foster carers to improve their understanding of what children are doing online. It will also encourage them to have effective conversations with children in their care about how to stay safe.

The project is part of a UK-wide programme, funded by Nominet, which aims to improve the online safety of 65,000 young people in foster care by building their digital resilience and reducing their vulnerability online.

Foster carers can access the training through trainer-led virtual sessions led by The Fostering Network or through self-directed modules on the Internet Matters website, if they prefer to learn at their own pace.

Kevin Williams, chief executive of The Fostering Network, said: ‘At The Fostering Network we know the big role online connectivity plays in the lives of children in care.

‘That’s why digitally confident and empowered foster carers will create a better environment for children in care to be heard and supported online. As a result, we hope young people in care will become independent digital citizens, ready to take advantage of the opportunities that being online can give them.

‘Foster carers have told us they need more support in this area, so we’re pleased to offer carers the right training to have open conversations with their children about what they’re doing online and help support their safety and digital resilience.’

Carolyn Bunting, CEO of Internet Matters, said: ‘From online gaming to social media, children in care are experiencing the benefits of being online – but are also more susceptible to the risks.

‘We recognise that if foster carers understand the online world, they can provide effective support and encourage the benefits of being connected.

‘By sharing our knowledge with foster carers through the training sessions, we will make sure that every child has a safe and positive experience online.’

Dr Hammond, digital resilience expert from UEA said: ‘We can, we must and we will do better when it comes to empowering children with care experience to thrive in our increasingly connected worlds.

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Internet Matters Team

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Internet Matters supports parents and professionals with comprehensive resources and expert guidance to help them navigate the ever-changing world of child internet safety.

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