Safer Internet Day supporters list surpasses 1000!

20 Jan 2022 UK SIC

We are overjoyed at the stream of support for Safer Internet Day 2022, and to announce that our supporters list has reached over 1,000!

The supporters list showcases what activities are taking place across the UK on Safer Internet Day to promote the safe and positive use of technology.

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Our supporters list currently stands at 1105 (and counting!) – this includes 977 schools and college, 36 charities, 35 businesses and 20 governmental bodies.

Last year, we reached over 51% of UK children aged 8-17 years, and 38% of UK parents and carers, with a grand total of 2,137 signing up as supporters.

With under three weeks to go, we highly encourage you to sign your school or organisation up as a supporter if you haven’t already.

Once registered, you will receive a certificate to show your support for the day and, following review, your logo, organisation name and supportive statement will appear on the UK Safer Internet Centre Website. With your help, we can reach more young people, educators, parents and carers than ever before.

Unsure of how to celebrate Safer Internet Day? Take a look at our full supporters list for inspiration.

#PlayYourPart this Safer Internet Day and register below!

Here is what you can be doing if you’ve already signed up as a supporter:

Utilise our educational resources

We have created a range of resources to help you deliver sessions for Safer Internet Day, whether you are a school, nursery, youth group, library, police service, or wider.

Use our social media pack

Help us reach more young people than ever before and shout about us on social media with the help of our trusty social media pack

Check out our Safer Internet Day films

We have created a range of Safer Internet Day films to help you deliver sessions for Safer Internet Day, whether you are a school, nursery, youth group, library, police service, or wider. 

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