Cyber Wellness

From Risk to Resilience: Help Your Family Recognise Online Dangers, Understand Gaming Traps like Loot Boxes, and Make Smart Digital Choices Together.

Learn how to spot online risks, manage screen time, and guide your children safely through the digital world. Join our talk and workshop to build stronger digital habits and create a safer online space—together.

Digital S.O.S. – Parent-Child Cyberwellness Workshop 

 Supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the engaging workshops designed for parents and their children/teens (ages 4–16), aim to strengthen family digital safety and awareness of online risks such as cyberbullying, grooming, and gaming addiction. Through insightful content and curated interactive activities, families will gain practical tools to build a safer online environment and enjoy meaningful bonding moments that spark open conversations and lasting connection in the digital age.  Programme is offered FREE till 30 December 2026.  

We invite community partners and educators to co-organise the workshops at your preferred date, time, and venue (preferably onsite) to best suit your calendar and needs.  Please register your interest and indicate your target groups (4-8, 9-12, 12-16) via https://go.fycs.org/DigitalSOS or email [email protected] to find out more.  

*Minimum 30 parent-child pair sign-ups to confirm the workshop. 

COST OF THE BOX – Talk/Workshop for Youths 

Supported by National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), the programme addresses the growing concern over loot boxes in games, highlighting their similarities to gambling and their potential to foster addictive spending behaviors in youths. It aims to educate youths on the psychological tactics used by game developers and encourages mindful, informed in-game spending. Programme is offered FREE till 31 March 2026. 

We invite schools and community organisations to co-host the Cyberwellness Programme, offered as a 2-hour workshop or a 1-hour talk for youths aged 9–19.  Please register your interest via https://go.fycs.org/COTB or email [email protected] to find out more.  

*Minimum 30pax sign-ups to confirm the talk/workshop

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