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Landmark data sharing agreement to help safeguard victims of sexual abuse imagery
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, and the USA’s National Center for…
Things to share on social media
Why not share these messages with your followers and friends on social media to help us to promote #SaferInternetDay:
This is why we launched Report Harmful Content
Report Harmful Content officially launched on Tuesday 3 December. These stories and statistics show exactly why the service is so…
Safer Internet Day 2020 Educational resources for 11-14-Year Olds
For Safer Internet Day 2020, we have created a range of educational resources which are designed for educators to deliver…
Safer Internet Day 2020 Educational resources for 7-11 Year Olds
For Safer Internet Day 2020, we have created a range of educational resources which are designed for educators to deliver with young…
ProjectEVOLVE has launched!
Free resources for teachers. Evolve your curriculum for the 21st century with hundreds of free plans, presentations, and resources.
Safer Internet Day 2020 Educational Resources for 3-7-Year Olds
For Safer Internet Day 2020, we have created a range of educational resources that are designed for educators to deliver with young…
Anti-Bullying Tips from the Professionals Online Safety Helpline
In the nearly-ten-years of running the Professionals Online Safety Helpline, we’ve learned some key ways you can stamp out bullying…
Brand new educational resources for schools and educators to help them celebrate Safer Internet Day
To support educators for Safer Internet Day 2020, the UK Safer Internet Centre – official coordinators of the day in…
Safer Internet Day 2020 Supporters
See the organisations across the UK helping to deliver activities for Safer Internet Day 2020.
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Lets create an internet where we are #freetobe
Film – How can parents talk to children about their online lives?
We ask young people to give their advice for parents and carers who want to talk to their children about…