PROTECT: Online and Social Media Information Event for the Youth Arts Sector

ENYAN (English National Youth Arts Network) is delivering this event in partnership with Action Transport Theatre, to present vital information on e-safety and the use of social media when working with young people.

This event aims to raise awareness and increase knowledge and understanding of e-safety and best practice when involving social media during youth arts projects.

In this age of technology and viral social media, organisations working with young people continually need to remain up to date with legislation and regulation regarding child online protection and e-safety. This event will provide an overview for safeguarding young people in the arts during the use of the internet and social media.

It will present examples of how to engage young people through digital and social media and the creative benefits and outcomes that this can have upon a youth arts project.

Most importantly, this event will feature case study examples of best practice when applying online child protection in direct delivery projects and in regards to internet safety. During the seminar there will also be opportunities for discussions and debate.

As with all ENYAN events, this half day seminar will be an excellent networking and learning opportunity for youth arts sector professionals in the North West.

Light refreshments and information packs will be provided for all delegates.

To book your place, please complete the online booking form via:

http://www2.enyan.co.uk/conferences/7

This event is offered at the subsidised rate which has been made possible through many partners established through the ENYAN North West Regional Advisory Panel.

Booking is required for all delegates and a minimum of 2 weeks notice for any cancellation is expected. Spaces will be provided on a first come, first served basis.

When
This event last occured on Thu 30 September 2010 10am
Where
Action Transport Theatre, Ellesmere Port
Price
£15
Website
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  • Supported by Arts Council England
  • AGMA Association of Greater Manchester Authorities
  • Lancashire County Council
  • Cumbria County Council