
Emily Roberts
@emilyroberts_1
Interested in Safeguarding Children, improving Public Health and just love cycling !! 🚴
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24-03-2017 23:48:18
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Excellent regional service and resource provided by the school nursing teams, now extended to include parents, carers and school staff of CYP 11-19 yrs . Emily Roberts Siobhan Siobhan Nuala Toner

A must for teens. I am well past those years 🤔but I wish it had been available. NI - check it out and promote widely. Our teens deserve it Solihull Approach



Today marks the launch of the ‘Growing Up Online: Children’s online activities, harm and safety in Northern Ireland’ Evidence Report by Stranmillis University College and commissioned by the SBNI. Find out more: tinyurl.com/growing-up-onl…

We @strancreu were delighted to lead this research study on 'Growing Up Online in NI' for Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland . Published today - see stran.ac.uk/growing-up-onl…

Emily Roberts, Safeguarding Children Nurse Consultant enjoyed meeting pupils from Tor Bank School and Prof Noel Purdy at the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland & Stranmillis University College ‘Growing Up Online’ research report launch last Thursday. Read about the report here: tinyurl.com/growing-up-onl…


Looking forward to learning and hearing reflections about Children’s Rights at this morning’s briefing event Children's Law Centre (CLC) Public Health Agency Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland



We are at the NI Social media awards with Police Service NI & Public Health Agency ! Wish us luck!🤞#StaySafeOnline #Partnership


🎉We only went and won an NI Social Media award with Police Service NI 🥳#StaySafeOnline #Partnership #Winners


We’re delighted that the Public Health Agency communications team won Best Use of Social Media in Healthcare Award, and was runner-up for Best Social Media Campaign in Public Sector/Charity/Education/Not For Profit NI Social Media awards!





The #GrowingUpOnlineNI study by Prof Noel Purdy Stranmillis University College highlighted online bullying of young people ranging from mean/nasty comments, through to online blackmail, threats and being told to harm themselves. Read: tinyurl.com/4ye48y5c Advice for u18s: tinyurl.com/59knda4y



