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Join Childnet’s study!

26 May 2016

Childnet are working with the University of Central Lancashire on a research study of children’s experiences online.

Now you can take part!

UK secondary schools are invited to join the research study, which will explore young people’s digital experiences and risk-taking and help-seeking behaviours.

As a participant, your school would get a tailored report about the experiences of your pupils to help you shape your e-safety work over the coming year.

What does it involve?

As part of the study, you would need to deliver the following activities before the summer holidays:

  • Headteacher completes a consent form, and parents are informed so they have the opportunity to withdraw their child
  • Pupils are briefed and then complete 15-minute survey online
  • Teacher completes a short school audit survey

After we have received your responses, we will produce a personalised report for your school.

Please note, your contribution will form part of a wider analysis and responses would not be attributed to your school.

How can I take part?

Please email Childnet Deputy CEO Hannah Broadbent at [email protected] to find out more information and to express your interest in taking part.

We will select 5 schools across the UK to take part.

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