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Parents Invited to Salem-Keizer Internet Safety Workshop

The Salem-Keizer School District want to help you protect your children from internet crimes.

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(SALEM, Ore. ) - The Salem-Keizer School District is holding a Internet Safety Workshop this week to help parents protect their children from internet crimes.

Topics will include:

1. Internet predators - How they prey on children & the tactics they use.

2. Cyberbullying - what it is and how to address it.

3. Social Networking Sites – Such as MySpace and Facebook.

4. Email and Instant Messaging.

5. Identity theft - the risks and how to prevent it. Talking to your child about Internet safety.

Presenters include representatives from the following organizations: Salem & Keizer Police Departments, Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Salem-Keizer School District and the Oregon Department of Justice Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

Admission is free, registration is not required, and childcare will not be provided.

The workshop will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Waldo Middle School.

For more information call Debbie Joa, Protection & Prevention Coordinator for Salem-Keizer Public Schools, at (503) 399-3061.



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