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Monitor children’s use of phones to counter cyber threats — Wan Azizah

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SEREMBAN: Parents must monitor their children’s use of mobile phones to prevent the youngsters from falling victim to cyber threats, including pornograph­y, sexual exposure and child grooming, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.

She said this was based on the 5th Malaysia Population and Family Survey (KPKM-5, 2014) and a study by the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in 2017.

She said the KPKM-5 2014 survey found that the telephone was the highest medium of communicat­ion between teenagers and parents at 73 per cent followed by the short messaging system (54.6 per cent) and social media (15.6 per cent).

The MCMC’s survey found that 83.2 per cent of children aged from five years to 17 years were Internet users and 93 per cent of them surfed the net using their smart phones, she said.

“We all need to accept that a new generation has dawned on our children … but still, we as parents must act wisely to tackle future challenges.

“Many are so engrossed in social media that they ignore the many aspects of direct interactio­n that is needed in a family to foster a joyous atmosphere that can further strengthen family ties.

“Knowing the situation, the National Population and Family Developmen­t Board (LPPKN) has organised a campaign called ‘No Gadget Hour’ aimed at ensuring that parents spend quality time with their children and not focus on gadgets,” she said in her opening remarks at the National Family Month Celebratio­n 2018 at the Negeri Sembilan LPPKN Centre here yesterday.

She also welcomed the cooperatio­n between the United Nations Population Fund and LPPKN in developing a virtual app called mykafeTEEN, saying it would provide additional support for parents with teenage children.

“This teen-friendly app is the latest LPPKN effort to educate and support youngsters, especially on health issues.

“The services provided include informatio­n on reproducti­ve health and edutainmen­t games as well as Teen Talk and Teen Chat with teen counsellor­s and doctors.

Dr Wan Azizah said that in conjunctio­n with the National Family Month 2018, the concept of ‘Cyber Intelligen­t Family’ would be used as a medium in the implementa­tion of various activities, like seminars, forums and interactiv­e programmes throughout the country this November.

“This is to enhance knowledge regarding the ethical use of social media for family well-being and to raise awareness of cyber threats without control and monitoring,” she said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? A group of children playing in flood water at Kampung Besut yesterday. Todate 64 families at Kampung Sri Bayas had been affected by the 1.2 metre flood water since midnight on Friday. — Bernama photo
A group of children playing in flood water at Kampung Besut yesterday. Todate 64 families at Kampung Sri Bayas had been affected by the 1.2 metre flood water since midnight on Friday. — Bernama photo

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