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Safer Internet Day 2015

16 July 2014

Safer Internet Day 2015 will take place on 10 February with the theme ‘Let’s create a better internet together’

Organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre to encourage the safe and positive use of the internet and digital technologies, Safer Internet Day 2015 will build on last years campaign, offering the opportunity to focus on both the creative things that children and young people are doing online, as well as the role we all play in helping to create a better internet.

How to get involved

Every year, hundreds of schools, companies, charities and more, get involved in promoting the day.

Over the coming months the UK Safer Internet Centre will launch a range of resources to help everyone get involved. Banners, films, quizzes and educational resources will all be available to download from the Safer Internet Day page. These are the other ways you can get involved:

  1. Reach out to young people, parents and carers in your school, youth group or workplace
  2. Promote the day on social media using #SID2015
  3. Add a banner to your website (Coming soon!)
  4. Join the Supporters List (Registration will open in October!)

Need more of a reason to get involved? Then have a look at the amazing stats from last years Safer Internet Day.

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