Now you have one.
Real observations from teachers, youth workers, and safeguarding leads — shared with the community so schools and families can keep up with young people's online world.
See what's trending in your school, city, or region
We'll point you to the right guidance
Worth knowing right now
'Looksmaxxing' — boys obsessing over appearance
Youth Worker · London · 2 weeks ago
Wizz — a new app where kids chat with strangers
Youth Worker · London · 2 weeks ago
Roblox currency scams targeting primary children
Computing Teacher · Leeds · 2 weeks ago
Children using AI chatbots instead of talking to adults
Youth Worker · Bristol · 2 weeks ago
How Parview works
We connect the people who see things first with the people who need to know — through a simple, community-driven process.
Someone on the frontline spots something
A teacher notices Year 8s talking about a new app. A youth worker sees boys following concerning content. A safeguarding lead hears new slang that worries them.
e.g. "Several of my Year 9s are using an app called Wizz — it connects them with strangers."
They share what they've seen on Parview
It takes two minutes. They describe what they've observed, which age group, and how urgent it feels. No expertise required — just what they've noticed.
The community reviews and adds context
Experienced youth workers and safeguarding leads check submissions, remove identifying details, and add practical context from their own experience. We point readers to existing guidance where it's available.
Schools and families stay informed
The finished insight goes live — explaining what's happening, why it matters, and where to find help. No jargon, no panic — just honest, practical information from people who work with young people every day.
“It takes a village to raise a child.”
Now you have one.
Work with young people?
Spotted something concerning or just something new? Even one observation helps build the bigger picture for your community.
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