Tue, 10 Oct 2017
The Island's police and education chiefs are running sessions to help parents identify the dangers of drugs, alcohol and child sexual exploitation.
A series of workshops will take place across the Island to help parents tackle the dangers children face in the modern society.
Police officers already attend schools on a weekly basis to talk to young people about the dangers they face.
Parents have already had the chance to hear from police at QE2 High School in Peel, with further sessions taking place next week.
The next sessions take place between 6.30pm and 8.30pm next week at King William's College on Tuesday, Castle Rushen High School on Wednesday and Ballakermeen High School on Thursday.