Online Safety Campaign

 Our staff often attend monthly meetings at Pattaya City Hall when cases of neglect are being investigated and discussed by the social welfare officers so that help and resources at our disposal can be utilized.
A project to write a child protection policy for Pattaya City was completed in 2014 under the leadership of Hand to Hand. Government officers and school administrators worked for a period of 8 months to write and refine the policy, which has now been implemented by order of the education department. The policy provides protection for both children and adults and has created a comprehensive reporting format for all schools.


On the 17th, October, 2012, a team from the Hand to Hand Foundation were invited to the Garden International School to educate the students about how to stay safe online. All of the students from Grades 5-13 were presented with some very thought provoking information about privacy on the internet and how to protect themselves from this information becoming public.
The delicate subjects of cyber bullying and sexting were raised with the older classes (Grades 7-13) through real life case studies so that the students could understand the serious consequences of these activities.
The younger students (Grade 5 and 6) played lots of games to help them remember the tips about how to stay safe online. These include Zip It! (keep your information private), Block It! (block messages that are not kind) and Flag It! (tell someone if you feel threatened on line).
All the students received a sticker with the campaign logo ‘Think before you click!’ to help them remember all they had learned on the day.
This was followed by an hour long meeting with the staff at the school to explain the message that had been presented to the students throughout the day and also make them aware of some internet safety issues that students may face.
Preceding this event the Hand to Hand Foundation team had an opportunity to talk to
the parents of the school about internet safety. The purpose of this was to highlight some of the dangers that their children might face whilst using the internet and how to safeguard them from these.

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