k-ID's Podcast

k-ID's Podcast
Podcast Description
Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape—together. Tune in for bi-weekly episodes with thoughtleaders in the Online Safety and Parenting In The Digital Age space.
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The podcast covers themes such as online safety for children, parental guidance in digital environments, and empowering families against digital risks. Examples of episodes include discussions on breaking stereotypes about boys' online vulnerabilities and practical strategies for building trust between parents and children regarding digital communication.

Parenting in the digital age isn’t about control — it’s about guidance. In k-ID Talks, online safety experts share practical insights to help you foster healthy digital habits at home — without the screen-time struggles. Tune in and make digital parenting simpler, smarter, and more empowering.
Kay Vasey sits down with Kay Lii Howe, Chief Operating Officer at SHE Singapore (SG Her Empowerment), to explore the critical intersection of online safety, gender empowerment, and community support. This conversation delves into Singapore's first dedicated support center for online harm victims and the innovative programs helping women and girls navigate both digital dangers and career opportunities.
1. Online Harms Are More Common Than We Think
Data shows that 2 in 5 people either know someone or have personally encountered online harm. The most prevalent issues include cyberbullying, harassment, and image-based sexual abuse, with cases increasingly involving multiple types of harm simultaneously. Deepfakes now represent emerging threats that can target anyone.
2. Rehabilitation of Perpetrators Is as Important as Supporting Victims
Many online harm cases involve a self-perpetuating cycle where victims become perpetrators. Addressing root causes through programs focused on digital ethics, empathy, and accountability can help break this cycle and reduce reoffending, creating a safer online environment for everyone.
3. Parent Engagement in Gaming Is Essential for Safety
Rather than forbidding gaming entirely, parents should spend time playing games with their children to understand the platforms and potential risks. This hands-on approach enables more informed safety conversations while building trust, making discussions more effective than blanket prohibitions.
Let’s empower families and reshape the digital landscape, together.

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