October 13, 2008

Central Region Internet Safety 101® Town Hall (Oct. 13)
 

Enough Is Enough® & Virginia PTA Present: Internet Safety 101®: Empowering Parents

Central Region Internet Safety 101® Town Hall

October 13, 2008

On October 13, 2008, Enough Is Enough® will present Internet Safety 101®: Empowering Parents, the groundbreaking teaching program for parents, guardians and educators to the Central Region of Virginia, in partnership with the Virginia PTA. Virginia is the only state to host the program before a national launch in 2009. Each PTA and PTSA in Virginia will receive a free copy of the Internet Safety 101® program thanks to a generous grant from Verizon who is also assisting in funding the town hall meetings. The Town Hall meetings will highlight one of the segments included on the four-part teaching resource contained on the Internet Safety 101® DVD and provide attendees with the necessary information to be able to present the entire 101 program in their schools and communities.

The Central Region Public Town Hall meeting includes PTAs and communities in the cities or counties of: Charles City County, Colonial Beach, Amelia County, Fluvanna County, Essex County, Chesterfield County, Goochland County, King & Queen County, Colonial Heights City, Hanover County, King William County, Dinwiddie County, Henrico County, Lancaster County, Hopewell City, Louisa County, Mathews County, Petersburg City, New Kent County, Middlesex County, Powhatan County, Richmond City, Northumberland County, Prince George County, Richmond County, Westmoreland County and West Point.

In 2007, Virginia PTA formed an Internet Safety Task Force to work alongside Enough Is Enough® on the development of key elements of the Internet Safety 101® program which is based on interviews with law enforcement professionals, Internet safety experts, industry leaders, psychologists, researchers, clinicians, parents, teens and victims. The 101 program will cover topics including current and emerging online threats and will present information to educate and equip parents on safety basics that can be applied across all Internet-enabled devices.

The 101 program will cover topics including current and emerging online threats and will present information to educate and equip parents on safety basics that can be applied across all Internet-enabled devices. For information about the meeting, please visit the Virginia PTA's site or contact Dianne Florence, Immediate Past President of the Virginia PTA, at: dianneflorence@yahoo.com or 757.481.1173.

Central Ridge Region Internet Safety 101® Town Hall

Deep Run High School
4801 Twin Hickory Road
Glen Allen, VA 23059

  • 6:00-7:00 p.m. Registration, refreshments and distribution of Internet Safety Program materials to PTAs and PTSAs. Non-PTA or PTSA attendees will be able to purchase or order copies of the 101 program for a nominal fee that evening
  • 7:00-9:00 p.m. Internet Safety 101®: Empowering Parents program