Professional Resources & Training
Everyday Digital Life Skills
Learn how to help families thrive online.
Show parents practical media literacy skills.
Get easy-to-use resources and expert support.
Includes
Self-guided professional training | Practical digital resources
Activities, workshops and 1-1 interventions | Ongoing support
Media literacy is an essential life skill. It can help parents build better digital habits that they can use every day to protect their children from online risks like scams, false information and divisive content.
Everyday Digital Life Skills trains family-facing professionals in media literacy – and shows them how to support the parents they work with, through a range of practical resources.
And we know it works. 88% of parents who engaged with Everyday Digital Life Skills reported feeling more confident about managing their children’s digital lives.
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“It saved me a massive amount of time and headache... This programme was just ready to pick up and run with"
Professional who has used the Everyday Digital Life Skills programme
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Tech is interwoven into digital family life.
Ofcom research from 2024 states that 96% of children are online. We need to reach parents where they are with the information and the support they need, when they need it.
Everyday Digital Life Skills meets this need.
Based on parenting research, media literacy best practice and behaviour change approaches, it helps parents integrate positive digital habits into daily routines, benefiting them and their children.
Designed for family-facing professionals.
The self-guided training explains media literacy and the programme resources. These include 1-1 activities, presentations, video playlists and an an embeddable content widget for websites.
Everyday Digital Life Skills fits into your existing practice, however that looks.
Whether you're after professional training to support families, quick and easy interventions, or ways to share media literacy information with large groups of parents, it has resources to help.
And with expert ongoing support, we can help you shape your own media literacy strategy.
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“I used to just tell my child to be careful online, but now I try to ask questions about what they watch, and why"
One parent after an Everyday Digital Life Skills intervention
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