Staying Safe Online
Staying Safe Online
Emma Durman, Autside
Thursday, 14th of November 10:00am – 12:00pm
About the session
The online world has many benefits for autistic people. However, with these positives come risks. This session will focus on managing those risks and helping parents/carers keep their autistic/neurodivergent young people safe online. The session will include:
- maintaining privacy
- Cyberbullying
- Grooming
- Vulnerability to exploitation
- Setting healthy boundaries
About the presenter
Emma Durman is co-director of Autside Education & Training, a company based in South Wales that specialises in Autism and related conditions. Autside provides a range of training to families and professionals focused on supporting neurodivergent needs. Emma is a late diagnosed autistic woman who also has ADHD and multiple co-existing conditions. She is also mum to an Autistic teenager who also has ADHD. Emma has a MSc in Autism and related conditions and is co-author of the recently published book ‘Supporting Autistic people through pregnancy and childbirth’.
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(Please note: this session is for parents & carers only)