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Safer Internet Day 2020 #freetobe

Here are the selection of videos that were put together as part of the 2020 Safer Internet Day on 11th February.  We shared some of these with the pupils in PSHCE lessons.  We have included them here so that you can use them at home to reinforce the key messages from the day.

  • Website for Safer Internet Day 2020This website has all of the materials related to Safer Internet Day 2020, based around the theme of #freetobe. There are materials available for all age groups and would be useful for both parents and teachers.

What does my avatar say about me?

For Safer Internet Day 2020, we asked 5-11- year olds across the UK to share their thoughts on their online identities. Join the conversation by using #freetobe and #SaferInternetDay. Find out how to get involved in Safer Internet Day at www.saferinternetday.org.uk

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Are you #freetobe yourself online?

For Safer Internet Day 2020, we asked 11-18-year olds across the UK to share their thoughts on their online identities. Join the conversation by using #freetobe and #SaferInternetDay. Find out how to get involved in Safer Internet Day at www.saferinternetday.org.uk

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How can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?

We asked young people across the UK for their thoughts on online identity and how we can all support each other to have healthy, positive experiences online. One of the most important questions we had to ask was: "how can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?"

 

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"Sticks and stones" - how can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?

We asked young people across the UK for their thoughts on online identity and how we can all support each other to have healthy, positive experiences online. One of the most important questions we had to ask was: "how can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?"

 

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"Slowly build up to it!" - how can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?

We asked young people across the UK for their thoughts on online identity and how we can all support each other to have healthy, positive experiences online. One of the most important questions we had to ask was: "how can parents and carers talk to children about their online lives?" 

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Safer Internet Day 2019 #consent

Here are the selection of videos that were put together as part of the 2019 Safer Internet Day on 5th February.  We shared some of these with the pupils in PSHCE lessons.  We have included them here so that you can use them at home to reinforce the key messages from the day.

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    This website has all of the materials related to Safer Internet Day 2019, based around the theme of consent. There are materials available for all age groups and would be useful for both parents and teachers.

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