Sunderland Echo

Players tackle internet safety

SUNDERLAND AFC ACADEMY MEMBERS TAKE PART IN SESSIONS FOR ONLINE RESPONSIBI­LITY

- By Echo Reporter echo.news@northeast-presss.co.uk Twitter: @Sunderland­echo

The Black Cats have been doing their bit to keep young players and fans safe online as part of a worldwide drive.

Sunderland AFC spent yesterday educating its younger academy members about how to create a better and safer online community, joining hundreds of organisati­ons across the UK and more than 100 countries in marking Safer Internet Day.

The lessons for the youngsters included a session on the dangers and impacts of social media alongside online contact and messaging.

Sunderland AFC’s head of education and welfare, Don Peattie, said: “It is important that as part of the young players’ journey that they are educated about the responsibl­e use of technology.

“People are being more frequently introduced to the internet and social media from an early age and we as a club have a responsibi­lity to teach our younger acadepeopl­e my members about both the positive and negative effects of the internet.”

Sunderland AFC are also part of a nationwide day of action involving the #SID2017 social media campaign and youth events where young will have the opportunit­y to have their say about the digital issues that affect them.

Will Gardner, director of the UK Safer Internet Centre and chief executive of Childnet, said: “Safer Internet Day is an opportunit­y for everyone across the UK and globally to unite for a better internet.

“Whether you are a young person, parent, carer, school or organisati­on, we can all ‘be the change’ and take positive actions to make the internet a better place.”

Find out more and get involved at www.saferinter­netday.org.uk.

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Sunderland AFC academy players taking part in Safer Internet Day.

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