In a significant move to promote digital citizenship, telecommunications leader Flow marked Safer Internet Day 2026 with an educational initiative across Caribbean schools. The program, aligned with the global theme ‘Smart tech, safe choices, exploring the safe and responsible use of AI,’ engaged students at Clare Hall Secondary School and All Saints Secondary School through interactive workshops.
Flow Ambassador Lisa Abraham spearheaded the youth-focused presentations, facilitating dynamic discussions on critical digital age topics. The curriculum addressed pressing concerns including artificial intelligence ethics, cybersecurity protocols, combating misinformation, and personal data protection strategies. Using real-world scenarios and open dialogue, the sessions empowered students with practical knowledge for navigating online environments responsibly.
The student-centered approach fostered critical thinking about digital decision-making, encouraging participants to reflect on their online behaviors. Educators and school administrators joined the conversations, creating a collaborative learning environment that emphasized collective responsibility for internet safety.
This initiative forms part of Flow’s broader commitment to community engagement and digital literacy. As the Caribbean’s premier telecommunications provider, Flow delivers comprehensive mobile, broadband, television, and digital services to residential and commercial customers throughout the region.
Parent company C&W Communications supports this mission with extensive technological infrastructure, including the Caribbean’s most advanced submarine fiber network. The organization provides cutting-edge solutions across more than twenty markets, offering consumer entertainment services and business-grade cloud technology, data hosting, and managed network solutions to government and corporate clients.
