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Online Safety
SWGfL launching ‘tech for good’ platform for victims of online abuse
SWGfL is launching a ground breaking tech driven platform Minerva, making it easier for victims of online abuse to get…
Revenge Porn Helpline Launches Campaign in Scotland to Support Adults Experiencing Intimate Image Abuse
As part of a new campaign for Scotland, the Revenge Porn Helpline, operated by SWGfL, is urging any adult (aged…
New Social Media Hub Launched on SWGfL
SWGfL have launched a brand new social media hub that offers guidance and resources for professionals working with children and…
How well are schools protected? New cyber security report from SWGfL
SWGfL have launched a new cyber security report that looks at how well schools are protected throughout England and Wales.
Online Safety Policy and Practice Report 2022 Released by SWGfL
SWGfL have released the annual Schools in England Online Safety Policy and Practice report for 2022. Read more here:
Celebrate Pride Month with Childnet’s LGBTQ+ Poster
A poster for Pride Month for those working with young people to display in their school or youth group.
Ofcom Releases Online Nation Report
Ofcom has released a new Online Nation report to show data around how people in the UK use the internet.…
Sexual abuse imagery of girls online at record high following pandemic lockdowns
The IWF releases its 2021 Annual Report with the latest global trends in combatting the distribution of child sexual abuse…
New resources launched to help support young people with SEND to Thrive Online
Free resources are designed to empower young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
New updates from ProjectEVOLVE
ProjectEVOLVE have launched a variety of new updates to further support new and current users.
New resources exploring digital wellbeing
The new Digital Wellbeing page helps professionals, parents and carers support young people as they continue to develop their online…
Record-breaking Safer Internet Day reaches more than half of young people
More than half (54%) of young people in the UK aged 8-17 heard about Safer Internet Day 2022.