Isa Rodeo Queen Quest Entrant Aimee Sewell and Clint Bopping from the Online Child Safety Team and Australian Federal Police have a timely reminder about the safety of our young people online.
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Bopping will be visiting Mount Isa Thursday February 21 at the Mount Isa PCYC 67 Isa Street, Mount Isa from 6:30pm -7.30pm.
Mount Isa Rodeo Queen Quest entrant Aimee Sewell said we are fortunate enough to have presentations such as this in our community.
"We would like to offer all teachers, parents and caregivers the opportunity to attend a Thinkuknow presentation which covers the topics of benefits of technology, how we can create a safer online environment and the challenges that face our young people in the digital word," Sewell said.
Limited spots are available.
Sewell said they are requesting a gold coin donation on entry.
"It's recommended that young people do not attend this event, as some topics may not be suitable."
Raffle tickets will be available for purchase to support 2019 Isa Rodeo Queen Quest Entrant Ms Sewell raising funds for Mount Isa PCYC who will also assist in presentation.
For more information www.thinkuknow.org.au
To reserve your seat/s email Aimee at Sewell.aimeem@police.qld.gov.au
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