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SWGfL Publishes Report Into Effects of Screentime on Young People's Wellbeing
A parents guide to Fortnite: Battle Royale
In this blog we are giving guidance to parents about Fortnite, looking at what the game is and some of…
Reporting on Snapchat – answering some frequently asked questions
In this blog we are looking to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about reporting on Snapchat.
Exploring Education for a Connected World: Self-Image and Identity
Ken Corish, Online Safety Director for SWGfL and the UK Safer Internet Centre, takes an in-depth look at the new Self-Image and Identity…
Primary Digital Leaders give their thoughts on Safer Internet Day 2018
This Safer Internet Day a group of young people from across the UK were invited to the Safer Internet Day…
Why compulsory RSE is so important
This International Women’s Day (IWD) Kat Tremlett, Professionals Online Safety Helpline practitioner, looks at compulsory Relationships and Sex and Education (RSE) and…
Tackling online sexual harassment this International Women’s Day
Childnet, a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, looks at how we can tackle online sexual harassment this International…
Safer Internet Day 2018 youth event video content is now live!
The videos show what happened at the London Safer Internet Day event, as well as key speeches from young people,…
Safer Internet Day 2018 Youth Events
Children and young people met Government and UK Safer Internet Centre representatives at Safer Internet Day events in England, Wales,…
Children’s digital lives central to key consultations
UK Safer Internet Centre responds to key consultations relating to children’s experiences online
Young people took part in Safer Internet Day 2018 competition in Wales
For Safer Internet Day this year, SWGfL, a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, worked in collaboration with Welsh Government…
Today is World Book Day – Celebrate with Digiduck!
Sharing a story with your child is such a special experience, and for World Book Day 2018 (Thursday 1st March) we have just…