How can this
resource help?

Subject area:
E-learning, Extremism, Misogyny, Online safety, Radicalisation
Age group:
KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Interactive website, Training

Level Up Safely! by the Christchurch Call Foundation is an e-learning course, designed by experts for parents, guardians, educators, and caring adults. Across five interactive modules, available on demand at your pace, you’ll learn:

  • What the world of online gaming looks like today, with simple explainers to break down the gaming ecosystem
  • How online harms, including harassment, bullying, violent misogyny, and violent extremism, can impact children and young people
  • Evidence-based warning signs to look out for
  • Practical advice for having challenging conversations with young people
  • Support and referral pathways if you need further help

This course aims to improve your knowledge, understanding, and strategies to build your confidence in helping the young people you care for navigate online gaming spaces more safely.

Users are required to create an account to access the resource.

If you are an educational institution or larger group interested in receiving additional free webinar trainings or have any questions, contact catalyst@christchurchcall.org.


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E-Learning

Free e-learning course building online safety skills, helping users recognise, prevent, and respond effectively to digital harms and emerging online threats.