This training is designed to help participants to navigate new media confidently by educating them on the criminal, legal, reputation, and ethical risks (and responsibilities) that accompany the digital age.

Workshops are always tailored to suit participants’ needs, including whether geared towards personal or professional use. Recommended resources and further links are always provided.

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an Online media law workshop session for shoutout uk participants

an Online media law workshop session for shoutout uk participants

 

 
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Testimonials

 

Tell people this is better than CEOP and in half the time…

“Case studies were clearly very well researched and relevant. Tutor was engaging and the tone was light throughout despite the subject being sometimes quite heavy.”

— Kierhan Holt, Tiffin School (Online Media Law for Youth Professionals & Teachers) .

Covered an astounding array of areas in just 2 hours...

“Including the new legal and ethical challenges posed by social media. She also followed up with the group after her session, providing links to her presentation and a wide range of resources”

— Sarah Cheverton, Editor in chief: Star and Crescent (Media Law and Ethics for Journalists)

Holly dealt very effectively with a over 100 students…

“She is professional but also addressed the audience confidently on their level. I am very happy to recommend Holly and the content of these sessions which are very informative”

— Jo Moran, Head of PSHE at St Paul’s Girls’ School (Online Media Law for Year 13 pupils).


Social media legal risks for pupils aged 8 - 18 years’ old. Interactive assembly presentations for year groups or smaller bespoke sessions for staff, parents or students.

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The basics of media law and ethics for SAB officers, student representatives, student media, and/or university students considering a professional future.

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Key social media legal and ethical risks for staff and freelancers, whether working in journalism, PR and comms, management, business, or the charity sector.

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