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Join the SID Q&A

5 February 2016

On Safer Internet Day 9 February, experts from POSH will be answering your questions live from Twitter London.

The SID Q&A will take place from 7 pm to 7.30 pm.

Carmel Glassbrook and Ray Jones, from the Professionals Online Safety Helpline, will be joined by our Director David Wright to answer and debate your questions on internet safety.

The Q&A is a chance for anyone to ask the experts from the Professionals Online Safety Helpline about any online issue.

We will be talking and taking questions about cyberbullying, sexting, online reputation, hacking and more.

This is a great opportunity to get some advice and guidance, or develop understanding or gain clarity. We are here to help.

How to join the Q&A

To watch the Live SID Q&A, please follow us on Twitter @UK_SIC.

We will broadcast the event using Periscope, so if you follow us on Twitter you will see the Periscope link appear in our tweets.

If you don’t have the Periscope app loaded on your device, simply click on the link within the tweet to watch the live event. You will be able to send your questions or comments via Twitter, using #SID2016.

If you do have Periscope app already on your device, you will be able to log into the event by following us on Periscope at UK Safer Internet @UK_SIC and you will be able to send questions directly to us via the app.

We look forward to seeing you there!

About the helpline

The helpline is open to any professional working with children and young people – Monday to Friday

10 am to 4 pm on 0844 381 4772 or via email at [email protected]

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