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KidsSafe දැනුවත් කිරීමේ සැසිය - Royal Institute International School Havelock ශාඛාව.

In a proactive stride towards ensuring a safer digital environment for students, ADL recently conducted an impactful KidsSafe awareness session at the Royal Institute International School, Havelock. The session, tailored for grades 8 and 9 Local and Cambridge students, aimed to educate, and raise awareness on child online safety. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Shazeena Nilam, Principal of RI, and Ms. Dhananja Karunasinghe, Head of the Career Guidance Unit of RI, for their invaluable support in facilitating us to conduct this session at the school. A total of 50 students actively participated in this session, benefiting from insights shared by ADL’s internal Cyber Security team. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to prioritizing the well-being of students in the digital age.