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1 July 2006
Childnet’s file-sharing guide distributed in 21 counties and now translated and launched in China. Childnet’s guide for Parents on P2P, File-sharing and Downloading issues was launched this week in Hong Kong by the IFPI and Government’s Intellectual Property Department. Since Childnet produced this guide last year, the safety advice leaflet has been re-produced and distributed in 21 countries with different language versions in Spanish, German, Italian, Swedish and Portuguese.
23 May 2006
Childnet International today announced the launch of its “Blogsafety” advice website and leaflet designed to help both parents, teachers and young people understand the new safety issues of Social Networking and Blogging sites.
23 May 2006
Childnet ran an intensive day’s training seminar for a group of local volunteers in Northern Ireland who are supporting parents and young people on how to use the internet safely and positively.
21 April 2006
Independent evaluation of “Getting To Know IT ALL” volunteer programme highlights positive impact and suitable model to expand.
20 April 2006
Childnet International today announced the death of Nigel Williams, Childnet's founder and first CEO (1995-2003).
28 March 2006
Children’s internet charity, Childnet International, today announced the launch of its “SORTED” online guide – a major new resource produced entirely by young people for young people on the issues of internet security.
2 March 2006
RAF Cosford’s Cyber Café has very generously donated £3,000 to Childnet International.
22 February 2006
Childnet and Cisco Systems have successfully completed the pilot phase of their “Kidsmart” volunteering project, designed to help pupils in primary schools use the Internet safely. Childnet International employees and volunteers from Cisco Systems worked in partnership to teach over 1,000 pupils, across nine primary schools in the Tower Hamlets region of London.
31 January 2006