Understanding how to keep children in kinship care safe online workshop: Bristol

Join our free workshop about how to approach online safety with children in kinship care. Our workshops are a place where you’ll meet other kinship carers just like you and where you can connect and learn together.
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About the event
This workshop is open to all kinship carers who want to learn more about online safety for children in their care – including how to help them navigate the internet, what typical use looks like, as well as addressing safeguarding concerns.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
- better understand children and young people’s online experiences, and what different age groups might access
- describe the 4Cs of online risk, identifying a range of potential online harms and possible warning signs
- apply practical strategies to conversations with children about their online lives
- develop confidence supporting children online – even if you’re less computer comfortable (signposting to parental controls, screentime settings), by discussing key concerns with an online safety expert
- recognise when a child needs help – where to go for reporting routes, advice and support (including in urgent situations)
You are invited to stay after the workshop to have a free lunch and connect with the other kinship carers. Please make a note of any dietary requirements in the booking form below.
After the workshop, you’ll receive information and the presentation slides by email, along with a feedback survey.
About the venue
Our Kinship workshop takes place in Room 9 at St Werburghs Community Centre, Horley Road, St Werburghs, Bristol, BS2 9TJ.
For details on how to get to the venue, visit the St Werburghs Community Centre website.
There is free on-street parking in the area. Please give yourself enough time to find a parking space and check signs for any restrictions or time limits.
Visit the First Bus website to plan your journey.
The nearest train station is Stapleton Road, about a 10-minute walk from the venue. You’ll need to cross the bridge over the M32 motorway, and there are both stairs and a ramp to access the bridge.
To plan your journey and buy train tickets, visit National Rail or Trainline.
For more details about the train station and its location, visit Stapleton Road on National Rail.
Accessibility
The venue is fully accessible with step-free access. If you have any additional accessibility needs, you will be asked about this on our booking form. Please let us know so we can make this event as comfortable as possible for you.
Who will be there?
Our events are a warm, supportive space to learn about this topic, as well as meet and connect with other kinship carers.
This event is open to up to 25 kinship carers. Unfortunately, we ask that children do not attend this event. Local authorities will not be in attendance.
What happens if you need to cancel your place?
We understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so if you need to cancel your place please do try and let us know as soon as possible.
You’ll be able to do this through:
- the email confirmation you received when you first booked
- or by filling out our training and support enquiries and complaints form
Who runs this workshop?
The workshop is run by Childnet.
About Childnet
Childnet work directly with 20,000 children and young people a year, giving them the information and skills they need to stay safe online. They also provide resources and advice for parents, carers, teachers and other professionals working with children. As part of their work with the UK Safer Internet Centre, they co-ordinate the UK’s largest annual online safety celebration, Safer Internet Day. Whether shaping policy responses, working with government or the technology industry, Childnet centre youth voices when helping make the internet a safer place.
About Amy Lockwood (she/her)
Amy has a teaching background and has worked in education and online safety for 10 years. She is currently the Education Manager at Childnet, leading the education team.

Book your space
When you book your free place, we’ll ask you about your experience as a carer, your gender, age, ethnicity and other demographic information. This helps us make sure that the services and experiences we offer are as inclusive as possible and that our advice is relevant to your locality.
We will also ask about your accessibility needs. This is to ensure that you have a comfortable experience on the day.
Get in touch
If you have any questions or concerns about this or any other event, our team can help. Just fill in our training and support enquiries and complaints form and someone will get back to you.
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