Children’s digital lives central to key consultations
UK Safer Internet Centre responds to key consultations relating to children’s experiences online
Report Harmful Content – Why Is This Service So Important?
We spoke with Kathryn Tremlett, Manager of Report Harmful Content (RHC), to discuss the importance of RHC and the impact…
Football clubs back Safer Internet Day
Over 50 football clubs helped to raise awareness of Safer Internet Day with their fans and local community.
Why is online sexual harassment an issue for women and girls?
Project deSHAME Lead, Maithreyi Rajeshkumar, writes on the experiences of girls when facing online sexual harassment this International Women’s Day.
Join the #SID2017 social media campaign
Get involved in the Safer Internet Day social media campaign by tweeting using the hashtag #SID2017 and tagging us (@UK_SIC).
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…
NASUWT survey results
Teaching union NASUWT has released the findings from its latest survey into social media abuse and misuse within schools. The survey looked…
What happens if I unfollow someone on Instagram?
Childnet, a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, explore what happens if you unfollow someone on Instagram; and what you can…
2017 Childnet Film Competition winners announced
Yesterday was the Childnet Film competition 2017 Finalists’ event! The event was attended by 43 young people and over 40…
More parents worry about bad language online than grooming or child sexual exploitation
A new Mumsnet and Gransnet survey for the Internet Watch Foundation (a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre) has…
Safer Internet Day 2017 Youth Events
Youth events took place right across the UK for Safer Internet Day enabling young people to have their say and…