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New Game Sparks Online Safety Talks for Families
6 Dec
Summary
- Trivia game launched to encourage family discussions on online safety.
- Cards feature questions developed with input from Jersey parents and children.
- Campaign aims to equip parents and carers with tools for child online safety.

A new trivia game, Tea Time Trivia, has been launched by NSPCC Jersey as part of its Be The First Filter campaign to enhance online safety awareness among young people. The game features question cards created in collaboration with Jersey parents and children, addressing various online safety aspects in a relaxed and accessible manner. This initiative aims to facilitate open communication within families regarding internet use.
Emma Motherwell, NSPCC Jersey campaigns manager, highlighted the game's role in making important online safety discussions enjoyable and less intimidating for families. She emphasized that such conversations are crucial for ensuring children's safety online and empowering parents to better understand their children's digital lives. The game is a key component of a broader campaign supporting parents in Jersey.




