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Latest E-Safety Research: In Summary

25 April 2016

5 new Research Highlights published by the UK Council for Child Internet Safety at www.saferinternet.org.uk/research

The UKCCIS Evidence Group provides overviews of new findings to inform everyone involved in helping make the internet a safe and great place for young people.

Today sees the launch of 5 new overviews of the latest research, bringing the total number of research summaries to 95.

The latest findings from Ofcom and the UK Safer Internet Centre explore children’s experiences online.

From children’s critical thinking, explored in Research Highlight 92 from Ofcom:

To children’s experience of online hate, published by the UK Safer Internet Centre for Safer Internet Day, and summarised in Research Highlight 91:

Find out more and read the full series at www.saferinternet.org.uk/research

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