Tune in for a powerful conversation between Nichlas Hellmark, Gaming Lead at Save the Children, and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: How a former World of Warcraft pro turned a tragic loss into a global mission to protect kids onlineWhat children really want help with—and why adults often miss the markWhy online friendships are real, meaningful, and sometimes life-savingThe promise and peril of AI in children’s digital livesHow to create safe, empowering spaces that meet kids where they are—wit...
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Tune in for a powerful conversation between Nichlas Hellmark, Gaming Lead at Save the Children, and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: How a former World of Warcraft pro turned a tragic loss into a global mission to protect kids onlineWhat children really want help with—and why adults often miss the markWhy online friendships are real, meaningful, and sometimes life-savingThe promise and peril of AI in children’s digital livesHow to create safe, empowering spaces that meet kids where they are—wit...
Tune in for a powerful conversation between Nichlas Hellmark, Gaming Lead at Save the Children, and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: How a former World of Warcraft pro turned a tragic loss into a global mission to protect kids onlineWhat children really want help with—and why adults often miss the markWhy online friendships are real, meaningful, and sometimes life-savingThe promise and peril of AI in children’s digital livesHow to create safe, empowering spaces that meet kids where they are—wit...
Kay Vasey sits down with Kay Lii Howe, Chief Operating Officer at SHE Singapore (SG Her Empowerment), to explore the critical intersection of online safety, gender empowerment, and community support. This conversation delves into Singapore's first dedicated support center for online harm victims and the innovative programs helping women and girls navigate both digital dangers and career opportunities. 1. Online Harms Are More Common Than We Think Data shows that 2 in 5 people either know som...
Ken Corish shares specific findings from Project Evolve's database of over 4 million student responses, directly contradicting the "digital natives" theory. As Deputy CEO of South West Grid for Learning and UK Safer Internet Centre partner, Ken explains how 15 years of evidence collection has reshaped their approach to children's digital competency. Key Highlights: Ken transitioned from 20 years as a teacher to developing the 360 Degree Safe self-review tool now used by 16,000 UK schoolsProj...
In this powerful episode with Jess Leslie, Director of Online Protection Programs at ChildFund International, we uncover the unsettling truth about digital childhoods—and what it means when a child says, “There are a lot of people here today,” while playing a game. Jess shares how a career in combating gender-based violence and child exploitation led her to the frontlines of online safety, where the threats are invisible but deeply real. Key highlights include: Jess’s journey from tackling hu...
In this insightful conversation with Cyberlite co-founder Nina Bual, we explore the critical landscape of children's online safety across the globe. Nina shares personal experiences as both a tech entrepreneur and mother of 3, revealing how even cyber experts face challenges protecting their own children online. Key highlights include: Nina's journey founding Cyberlite, which now provides accessible cyber safety education in 16 countriesThe six core online risks all children face, from cyberb...
1. Why most online grooming happens with people kids already know Debbie breaks the myth of “stranger danger” online and explains why trusted adults can be the real threat in digital spaces. 2. What good digital parenting looks like today From avoiding surveillance-style monitoring to asking curious, open-ended questions, Debbie outlines practical ways to raise safe and confident digital citizens. 3. The emotional toll of being constantly online The episode explores how online exclusi...
Tune in for an eye-opening conversation with Brock Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of Parent ProTech, and Kay Vasey from k-ID, diving into: Why open conversations about tech work better than strict restrictions in keeping kids safe onlineSimple ways parents can reclaim control and confidence in their child's digital life - no tech skills neededReal-life stories illustrating why it's never too late to improve your family’s online safety approachHow leaning into your child's gaming world builds trus...
Tune in for an illuminating conversation with Trent Ray from the Cyber Safety Project and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: Why explaining the “why” behind online safety rules helps kids take them seriouslyPractical strategies to engage with your child’s gaming world—no expertise requiredSmall adjustments and language shifts that build trust instead of frustrationThe power of including kids’ voices in shaping safe online experiencesApproaches that foster connection and confidence, rather than fe...
Tune in for an insightful conversation with Francesco Cecon from ECPAT International and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: Breaking stereotypes about boys' online vulnerabilities. Practical tips for parents to build trust and open communication. The role of online platforms in fostering supportive experiences for kids. New initiatives to protect children while encouraging inclusion and community.Discover practical solutions to help kids thrive in digital spaces while staying...
Tune in for a powerful conversation between Nichlas Hellmark, Gaming Lead at Save the Children, and Kay Vasey from k-ID exploring: How a former World of Warcraft pro turned a tragic loss into a global mission to protect kids onlineWhat children really want help with—and why adults often miss the markWhy online friendships are real, meaningful, and sometimes life-savingThe promise and peril of AI in children’s digital livesHow to create safe, empowering spaces that meet kids where they are—wit...