“We are proud to support Safer Internet Day 2025, a vital opportunity to reaffirm and reinvigorate our shared commitment to making the online world a safer, kinder place for children. The internet holds endless possibilities, but young people must be equipped with the skills to navigate it safely, think critically, and understand the impact of their actions. They cannot be responsible alone—we must support them in protecting themselves and each other. That means adults leading by example, government investing in high-quality anti-bullying and online safety education that reflects the world children are growing up in, and online companies taking responsibility by defining acceptable behaviour, responding swiftly to bullying, and being transparent about its prevalence. Let’s ensure every child can be safe, have fun, and stay connected online.”

Martha Evans

Anti-Bullying Alliance