Staying Safe online

August 11, 2007

DCSF consultation ‘Staying Safe’ is live at http://www.dfes.gov.uk/consultations/conDetails.cfm?consultationId=1500
till the end of October.

DCSF have now also launched a young person’s version at

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To whom it may concern, Apologies for the comment, I could

Evi Liang

To whom it may concern,

Apologies for the comment, I could not find your contact details. My name is Evi Liang, I’m a digital consultant at Hill & Knowlton, and on behalf of WebbliWorld, wanted to invite you to take part in their blogger relations programme. WebbliWorld, has recently launched a website for children between the ages of 6-11 years old.

http://www.WebbliWorld.com is a vibrant, interactive and highly animated virtual world for children, designed and developed in association with Aardman animations. A unique proposition, WebbliWorld is both a fun and engaging playground for children to explore and share, as well as a safe and stimulating environment that promotes positive values and empowers children to learn more about the world they live in. We would appreciate your feedback if you feel it does provide a safe online playground for children.

The website is currently running a competition which ends 31st October and has fun educational games available where you and the children will have the opportunity to win prizes from Puffin Books and WWF. You can also read what the owners, Justine & Camilla have to say about the safety of children online by viewing their blog http://webbliworld.typepad.com. They would love your input and any suggestions you may have.

Look forward to hearing from you, we are very excited about the opportunities WebbliWorld has to bring to the virtual world for children!

Kind regards,
Evi

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