Safer Internet Day 2024 - Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online

Safer Internet Day 2024 will be on Tuesday 7 February 2024!

Safer Internet Day is an event organised in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre, which aims to promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children and young people. This year's theme is Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online

Use this exciting event to promote inclusion and equality within your school and develop sustainable whole-school improvement.

Whether you have limited time, and just need some posters and assembly ideas, or you are looking to launch a whole-school approach with pupils empowered to lead, we have something for you!

Access our Padlet of resources, with everything you need at your fingertips!

And join our twilight webinar on Tuesday 23 January 2024 for lots of ideas and support to use the resources to achieve maximum impact.

Attendance will enable delegates to:

  • Learn more about Safer Internet Day, including how this links to guidance and legislation, including equalities and British Values.
  • Be able to measure and evidence impact towards whole-school improvement and Ofsted judgements.
  • Access a Padlet of pre-prepared resources, that can be used as standalone activities, or to develop a whole-school approach.
  • Know how to identify and provide targeted support to children, young people and their families.

All our content is suitable for primary and secondary schools.

If you have celebrated this event previously, or have some ideas to share with other schools, please contact us so we can practice share this as widely as possible, making the biggest difference possible to all our Norfolk children and young people.

If you have any questions, please contact inclusionandsend@norfolk.gov.uk.

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