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             Protecting your child from                        Looking after yourself and other
             internet dangers                                  family members

             We live in a digital age and social media now has a   Adults can struggle with day-to-day life too, and
             big influence on children and young people, most of   supporting a child going through difficulties can
             whom have access to the internet through phones   increase any anxiety and frustration you may feel.
             or other devices.
                                                               It is normal for parents to experience strong
                                                               emotions at this time and it’s really important that
             While there is a lot of useful                    you look after yourself as well as your child.
             information online, we need to                    If you are supporting your child through difficulties,
             be aware that there is also much                  you might feel upset, frustrated, confused, or scared.
             content that can affect children and              Your child’s recovery from self-harm and suicidal
             young people’s mental health, and                 thoughts may be a long process, so try to find time
             may sometimes put them at risk.                   for taking care of yourself.
                                                               Pay attention to your own physical and emotional
             It’s not easy to monitor content and the following   signs of stress, such as stomach aches, difficulty
             steps can help to protect your child:             sleeping, or struggling to manage anger. This link
                                                               provides more physical and mental symptoms of
             •   Inform yourself through internet safety
                information sites such as Child net            stress.
             ·   Discuss internet safety and the influence of social   •   Do things you enjoy such as, going out with
                media with your children. Child net provides ways   friends, exercise, hobbies, etc.
                to discuss this and negotiate boundaries with   •   Learn to notice and accept your own feelings. It
                your child                                       may help to write them down.
             ·   Explore the safeguards that your internet provider   •   Find an outlet for your emotions, eg talking to a
                can provide to ensure content is appropriate     friend, relative, therapist or a support line.
             ·   The R;pple tool has been designed specifically   •   You may find other emotions coming out as
                to help with content relating to self-harm and   anger – be careful that your child does not think
                suicide                                          this is directed at them.
                                                               •   Give yourself permission only to do things that
                                                                 really need doing and don’t worry about less
                                                                 important tasks. Don’t try to over-achieve
                                                               •   Accept help from family and friends
                                                               Explore getting support from local talking therapies
                                                               services like:
                                                               Richmond Well-being Service
                                                               Kingston - iCope
                                                               Talk Wandsworth
















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