Tech-savvy kids and how to raise them

If you’re fed up with seeing the back of a screen more than your child’s face or feel every conversation you have about tech is a battle, then this event is for you. 

Our kids are facing a whole new level of complexity as they grow up in a turbulent digital world. 

Bullying, disinformation, the rise of AI and VR… these are just some of the issues our children are facing online. 

The last thing we want to do is scare parents, but we don’t want to shy away from the problems either. 

This event will equip parents and carers with practical skills and knowledge to stay ahead of the curve and help your children navigate the online world safely and to their advantage. 

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We’ll explore…

  • What our children are exposed to online, who they’re speaking to and how they behave
  • The teenage brain and the addictive effects of dopamine
  • The impact social media is having on mental health
  • Creative ways to tackle issues as a family
  • Practical tips to set you up for success

About the event

What to expect

Is it for you?

This event has been designed specifically with parents of 8 – 14-year-olds in mind. But even if you’re not there yet, tech is now an unavoidable part of our children’s lives. We believe this event will help you be on the front foot and prepare for when those days come. 

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More information

Katharine Hill
Katharine is a captivating speaker; her talks are packed with real-life stories and actionable advice. She is the author of several books, including Left to Their Own Devices?, which forms the heart of this event.

As a Director at Care for the Family, Katharine brings years of experience and a commitment to helping families thrive. She and her husband Richard have four children and nine grandchildren.

Philip Jinadu
Philip is a Director at Care for the Family and an experienced communicator passionate about strengthening families. Drawing on decades of church leadership and hands-on parenting support, he has guided countless parents through the joys and challenges of raising children. Philip is married to Kate, and they have two young adult daughters.

  • Super Early Bird tickets are £5 
  • Early Bird tickets are £6 
  • Standard tickets are £11 
  • Groups tickets are £8 each (for groups of 3 or more) 
  • Bookings are made through Eventbrite. Alternatively, feel free to call us on 029 2081 0800 and the team would be glad to help you with your booking 
  • The event will start at 7.30pm and finish at 10.00pm 
  • Doors open at 7.00pm 
  • We never want money to stop anyone from accessing our events. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we are able to offer some complimentary tickets. If this would enable you to attend, please contact us at mail@cff.org.uk and we’d love to help. 
  • Please note this event is aimed at parents and carers and is not suitable for children – it has been created to support and equip mums, dads and carers with the tools they need to help their children navigate the digital world. 
  • Care for the Family is built on Christian principles, but we want our events and resources to be accessible to everyone. This event does not contain any faith specific content. 

Download the media pack for Left to Their Own Devices?

Can you help us reach as many families as possible? We’d be so grateful if you could let your friends, family and community know about this event.  

Here are some ways you can help:  

  • Share on social media or WhatsApp  
  • Share in Church notices  
  • Tell your local schools  
  • Add to a website  
  • Put up a poster  

Everything you need is in the pack – thank you! 

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