The Salem-Keizer School District want to help you protect your children from internet crimes.
(SALEM) - The Salem-Keizer School District is holding a series Internet Safety Workshops this week to help parents protect their children from internet crimes.
Topics will include:
Internet predators - How they prey on children & the tactics they use. Cyberbullying - what it is and how to address it. Social Networking Sites – Such as MySpace and Facebook. Email and Instant Messaging. 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.
Monday: 6:30 PM at Walker Middle School (1075 8th Street NW)
Wednesday: 10:00 AM at Salem Public Library
For more information call Debbie Joa, Protection & Prevention Coordinator for Salem-Keizer Public Schools, at (503) 399-3061.
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