E-safety


We help children and young people to stay safer online by discussing with them the importance of protecting personal information, issues with online content, screen time and building resilience and wellbeing.

But there is another important aspect:  the radiofrequency signals emitted from wireless devices and transmitters.  Children, young people, parents and schools deserve to be accurately informed, so that they can choose to take simple actions to keep themselves and those they are responsible for safer.  You can ask schools to include wireless technologies as part of their e-safety education for pupils and parents.

Further information on e-safety and actions can be found below:




E-safety and wireless technologies 2 page flyer 

(click here)

Includes:  different types of advice, information on cancer, fertility, mental health, behaviour and the brain, as well as actions and links to find out more.

Leaflet from the Cyprus National Committee on Environment and Children's Health 2019, entitled 'Don't irradiate me, learn how to protect me.'


'E-safety and wireless technologies', slides from talk March 2019, S. Starkey.
'Safeguarding the health and development of children and young people', slides from talk at ENOC Conference September 2019, S. Starkey.

Video for teenagers from Cyprus Governmenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCy3WfaXZkI

Nicosia Resolution from Austrian and Cyprus Medical Associations and Cyprus National Committee on Environment and Children's Health, including actions on how to stay safer: http://www.cyprus-child-environment.org/easyconsole.cfm/id/428/lang/en

Some resources from the Environmental Health Trust in the US: https://ehtrust.org/resources-to-share/printable-resources/

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