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Your school can help to shape the future of Safer Internet Day

8 November 2021

Would you like to help shape the future of Safer Internet Day – and earn £500 for your school?

Each year, Safer Internet Day reaches millions of young people, parents, carers, and educators across the UK, providing the vital information and support they need to keep young people safe online.

Safer Internet Day 2022 will be celebrated on February 8 with the theme ‘All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online’.

Childnet are looking for schools across the UK to help monitor and evaluate the day. Schools will be required to conduct surveys, a teacher interview and focus groups, involving pupils, teachers, parents and carers, before and after Safer Internet Day 2022.

This opportunity is open to all primary, secondary and SEND schools in the UK, provided you are at least two-form entry. It doesn’t matter whether you have been involved in Safer Internet Day previously or not. Schools will be required to utilise the Safer Internet Day educational resources and engage with the day.

  • To find out more or express your school’s interest, educators are invited to email danielle@childnet.com before Friday 12 November. Schools will be selected on a first come first served basis.

About Safer Internet Day 2022

From gaming and chat, to streaming and video, young people are shaping the interactive entertainment spaces they are a part of. Safer Internet Day 2022 celebrates young people’s role in creating a safer internet, whether that is whilst gaming and creating content or interacting with their friends and peers.

Safer Internet Day is organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre, a partnership of three leading online safety organisations – Childnet International, Internet Watch Foundation and South West Grid for Learning UK – with a shared mission to make the UK the safest place in the world to go online.

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