Schoolchildren will be learning about the potential dangers of social media and the online world through a series of events to be held in schools this autumn.
Mental health advocate Natasha Devon MBE will speak to young people across Jersey about the influence of social media, the impact of online content and the challenges of screen addiction and cyberbullying.
Later, a play commissioned by the NSPCC will tour 28 schools aiming to improve understanding about online safety and self-generated images.
The States of Jersey said the events were part of the work by Children, Young People, Education and Skills (CYPES) to support the wellbeing and online safety of young people across Jersey.

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