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Tipp Today Highlights – Boost In Funding For Anti – Bullying Centre

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Facebook has announced that it is to triple its investment in online safety programmes.

The programmes are run by the National Anti-Bullying Centre and SpunOut.ie.

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The investment brings Facebook’s total spend in online safety in Ireland to €1 million, with training programs for teachers and parents of secondary school students as well as online safety resources for teens.

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