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The Safer Internet Day “Have your Say Survey”

27 September 2012

We have launched the Safer Internet Day Have your Say survey, which asks children and young people from the UK to consider what they believe will make the internet a better place, also giving them the chance to reflect on their own online responsibilities, considering how the way they act online can affect their own and other people’s online experiences. We will present the collated views and opinions of children and young people across the UK to the government on Safer Internet Day.

We have developed surveys for primary age (7-11 years) and secondary age (11-18 years) pupils. The survey shouldn’t take longer than 30 mins to fill in. You can either complete the survey online, or download and print the survey and post back to us. These are available, along with guidance notes, at www.saferinternet.org.uk/survey.

Please help us to raise the voice of children and young people around the UK by encouraging your school or group to complete the survey by 31st October 2012.

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