- Homepage - UK Safer Internet Centre
Welcome to the UK Safer Internet Centre, where you can find online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online
- Safer Internet Day 2025 - UK Safer Internet Centre
Coordinated in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre, the celebration sees thousands of organisations get involved to promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children and young people
- Safer Internet Day 2026 - UK Safer Internet Centre
This Safer Internet Day we are exploring the impact of AI on all of our lives, looking at how AI can be used for good, and giving advice and guidance that empowers people to use AI safely and responsibly
- Almost half of 8 to 17-year-olds have been scammed online - UK Safer . . .
Created in consultation with young people across the UK, this year, Safer Internet Day will be focusing on the issue of scams online and, for young people, how they can protect themselves and others, as well as what support is available to them
- Safer Internet Day 2023 - UK Safer Internet Centre
Coordinated in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre, the celebration sees thousands of organisations get involved to promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children and young people
- Education resources - UK Safer Internet Centre
We have created a range of resources to help you deliver sessions for Safer Internet Day, whether you are a school, nursery, youth group, library, police service, or wider
- Official, free resources for Safer Internet Day 2025 are now live
Safer Internet Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of online safety Each year we cover an online issue or theme that speaks to the things young people are seeing and experiencing online
- Join the Safer Internet Day 2025 Webinars for Teacher and Educators
This webinar will tell you everything you need to know ahead of joining the celebrations for Safer Internet Day 2025, as well as providing an opportunity to ask questions directly to the team who run the campaign
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