About the CPD course
The CyberPAL information; training and support programme has been developed with the following aims: Explaining what Cyberbullying is; how it works and what harm it does; Emphasising the need to treat others as we want to be treated ourselves; Staying safe on-line to prevent Cyberbullying; Recognising when someone is being a target: Dealing with Cyberbullying together; Signposting to services that can aid in helping children and parents. The programme has content for 3 audiences. Primary School aged children; Post Primary School age and also a Parents target group.
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Dry Arch Children’s Centres
The Dry Arch Children’s Centre is a voluntary organisation which offers a range of support services to families such as childcare provision, SureStart programmes, parenting and youth support and guidance. We have continued to expand and widen our services over the past 20 years, leading to two additional centres being developed in Limavady to support our main base in Glenshane Business Park, Dungiven. Our Children’s Centres in Dungiven and Limavady have both earned an excellent reputation for impressive quality, friendliness and dedication to the children and families we serve.Want to learn more?
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