TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Roblox & Safer Family Gaming Workshop

Practical Training for Parents, Schools, Employers & Community Organisations

Is your child playing Roblox, but you are not quite sure what is happening inside it?

This session is designed to help parents and carers understand Roblox, use the right safety settings and build healthier gaming habits at home.

This is a practical, hands-on session, not just another online safety talk.

By the end of the session parents and carers will learn:

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What We Cover

Roblox Settings

Understand parental controls, linked accounts and age-based settings.

Chat & Online Contact

See how children communicate and what parents can restrict.

Content & Games

Understand content ratings and how to manage which games children can access.

Robux & Spending

Learn how in-game purchases work and how to control spending.

Healthier Gaming

Practical ways to manage screen time, boundaries and difficult transitions away from games.

More Than Just Roblox

The workshop uses Roblox as a practical starting point, but parents also learn safer gaming habits they can use across other platforms.

Topics include:

  • Gaming chat
  • Online friendships
  • Screen time
  • In-game spending
  • Age-appropriate gaming
  • What to do when something goes wrong

Session at a Glance

Everything you need to know about the format, duration, and group size for your session.

Format

Live webinar or in person, whichever suits your team.

Length

1 hour session

Group Size

No minimum or maximum.

Why Book This Workshop?

Learning Hub Included

Organisations booking Kids N Clicks training can also give parents access to our Learning Hub, with ongoing guidance on gaming, social media, AI and online safety.

Support continues beyond the workshop.

What our customers say

Hear how teams are creating safer, more open workplaces by giving people the confidence to speak up – and the tools to act when it matters most.

SASIG has invited Parven to give presentations on online safety and social media to two of our Edinburgh events as well as a number of webinars as we support Parven’s work at Kids N Clicks.  The work Parven and Kids N Clicks do to help parents navigate social media and better protect their children is hugely important.  Parven’s presentations are excellent: compelling, informative and cautionary, delivered with calm authority.  We at SASIG are delighted to have Parven as one of our regular speakers

Tarquin Folliss OBE

Vice Chairman, SASIG Events

Parven’s passion for online safety was, as a long-time employee of one of the largest UK banks, both eye opening and jaw dropping — I never knew I didn’t know so much!

Martin Davies

Former Lloyds Banking Group

She has a unique ability to break down complex online safety topics into relatable, actionable insights. I walked away with practical tools and a renewed sense of confidence in navigating the digital landscape for my family.

Workshop Attendee

Edinburgh SASIG Event

MEET YOUR TRAINER

Parven Kaur

Parven Kaur is the founder of Kids N Clicks, a Child Online Safety Expert and Policy Adviser, and a National Board of Advisors member for Barnardo’s Scotland.

Her work focuses on helping professionals understand how technology affects children, relationships, wellbeing and family life, translating rapidly changing digital issues into practical guidance professionals can use.

She has been featured across national media including BBC, TalkTV and STV, speaking on issues relating to children, families and the digital world.

Winner, Scottish Cyber Award for Best Security Awareness Campaign 2026.

Enquire About This Course

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FAQs.

Questions about our Training Academy courses? We’ve got answers.

Roblox is the main focus, but the session also teaches safer gaming principles parents can use across other games.

No. The session is designed for beginners as well as parents whose children already play regularly.

Yes, where possible. They can follow the settings during the workshop.

Yes. The workshop can be delivered virtually or in person.

Yes. It works well as a practical parent engagement and digital safety session.

Yes. It can be delivered as a family wellbeing session for employees.

Still have questions?

We’re here to guide you through what your organisation needs to do to stay compliant and protect your people.