Target group
Professionals
New resources available from the Professionals Online Safety Helpline
The Professionals Online Safety Helpline has introduced new resources to aid educators and professionals working with young people.
Online Safety Live – New Events Available for Autumn
We have new online safety live events taking place across Autumn, book your free place here and get the latest…
Free resources and ideas to help you plan the new school year!
With the summer break coming to an end, we want to share some of our free resources, competitions, top tips…
Tech breakthrough helps IWF analysts assess criminal imagery in seconds
A new clustering technology is helping IWF analysts to assess multiple child sexual abuse images in seconds.
Continue to Tackle Online Abuse in Sport with Report Harmful Content
Report Harmful Content is continuing to explore how we can all tackle online abuse in sport.
Roblox Checklist Updated for 2023
Our partners SWGfL, have collaborated with Roblox to update the Roblox Checklist for 2023 highlighting the various privacy and security…
Reporting online harassment and abuse in sport
Report Harmful Content is running a campaign to raise awareness and support those in sport affected by harmful online material.
Filtering and monitoring webinars available
Find out more about the UK Safer Internet Centre's filtering and monitoring webinars taking place in July and what will…
ProjectEVOLVE Report: Understanding Online Safety Delivery and Assessment in Schools
ProjectEVOLVE has just released the latest annual report looking at online safety delivery and assessment across schools across England,
SWGfL launches artificial intelligence hub for educational settings
SWGfL have launched a new topic hub that delves into artificial intelligence, exploring how schools and other educational establishments can…
SWGfL announced as winner at the Charity Awards 2023
This week our partners at SWGfL took home the top prize in the Education & Training category at this year’s…
IWF Annual Report launch video
In 2022, the IWF took action to remove a record-breaking 255,588 websites containing child sexual abuse material.