Coronavirus (Covid-19) Infection Survey Northern Ireland

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Coronavirus (Covid-19) Infection Survey Northern Ireland – 7 November to 13 November 2021

Date published: 19 November 2021

The Department of Health today published the next in the series of weekly results from its COVID-19 Infection Survey (CIS).

The findings set out in this report relate to modelled positivity estimates for Northern Ireland for the week up to the 13 November 2021. The aims of the CIS are to estimate how many people have the infection and the number of new cases that occur over a given time as well as estimating how many people have developed antibodies to COVID-19.

 

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NSPCC Encourages Parents And Carers To Get Digitally Aware With Free Online Workshops

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NSPCC Encourages Parents And Carers To Get Digitally Aware With Free Online Workshops

Raising a generation of children who have grown up in a digital world can be challenging for parents, it can be difficult to know where to begin when trying to navigate keeping them safe.

Of course, the internet is a wonderful place to create, learn and – ever more importantly since the pandemic – provide a space for children to connect with friends and family. But we must remember that it comes with risks, and that is where the NSPCC can help.

We are offering free workshops for groups of parents and carers in community, schools or workplaces, which will help you understand how children use the internet, and will cover a range of topics to ensure you feel confident in having conversations about online safety. There will also be resources and tools to help you empower your children on their online journey, and keep them safe in the process.

Each of our short online courses covers what children do online, as well as the risks and how these can be managed as a parent or carer. We also look at concerns, and go over sources of help and support to give parents the confidence to help keep their children safe online. We can also add on a selection of specific topics including cyberbullying, social media, parental controls and grooming that can be tailored to the needs of parents attending.

If you are part of an organisation which offer services or support to parents and carers, our team can deliver a group workshop online or in person across Northern Ireland. To find out more email parentworkshops@NSPCC.org.uk