
Care Visions Family Talk - Protecting Young People From Harmful Online Content
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Recorded live at The Grange Manor in Grangemouth, this powerful panel discussion explored how exploitation is evolving in today’s digital world. Whether you work with young people, are raising children through uncertain times, or simply want to deepen your understanding, this conversation offered vital insight.
Exploitation in 2025 isn’t always visible. It can occur through a screen, behind closed doors, or in plain sight. From exposure to pornography and online grooming, to coercion via social media and peer pressure, young people are facing risks previous generations could hardly imagine.
Hosted by public health expert Dr Linda de Caestecker, the panel featured:
- Professor Alexis Jay, renowned child protection expert and former Chair of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
- Lyndsay McDade, Fearless Lead at Crimestoppers, who has spearheaded national campaigns including work on sextortion awareness
Together, they unpacked the current landscape of online exploitation, how it manifests, and what practical steps we can take to better support and protect the young people in our lives.
What we covered:
- How online platforms can be used for grooming, coercion, and exploitation
- The risks young people face around what they learn online about sex and relationships
- The importance of early intervention, open dialogue, and spotting warning signs
- How parents, carers, educators, and professionals can respond with clarity and compassion
This episode is part of Care Visions’ commitment to raising awareness and empowering communities to take action.