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Top tips for Film Competition 2021 from BBFC chief executive David Austin
Childnet Film Competition judge David Austin is 'looking forward to seeing all the brilliant entries' from schools and youth groups this year.
A parents and carers guide to online entertainment and socialising during COVID-19
In this blog we will share some of the ways in which young people’s experiences online have changed during the pandemic and highlight some of the opportunities that online entertainment and socialising can provide.
Talk it over – new resource to support discussions around online hate
Childnet have launched ‘Talk it over’, a new research-led resource designed to support educators in facilitating empathetic, honest, and evidence-based conversations on online hate and how to tackle it with secondary aged pupils.
A parents and carers guide to misinformation and fake news during COVID-19
In this blog we will share some of the ways in which young people’s experiences online have changed during the pandemic and what parents and carers can do to support them if they see misinformation and fake news online.
Thrive Online: a project to support and empower young people with SEND in their online lives and relationships.
Childnet are happy to announce that we are in the early stages of a two-year project, supported by Google.org. Thrive Online is designed to support young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in managing and making the most of their online lives and relationships.
Young people’s views on reporting online harms
Research shows that young people are more likely to block someone behaving inappropriately than report them.
New privacy and safety features available on Instagram
Instagram have released their latest safety and privacy features on the app. These features are designed to improve the experience and safety of young people using Instagram. This blog takes a closer look at some of these new features.
A parents and carers guide to digital wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this blog we will share some of the ways in which young people’s experiences online have changed during the pandemic, and what parents and carers can do to support them with their digital wellbeing.
Celebrate World Book Day with our recommended reads for young people!
It’s World Book Day 2021 and at Childnet we have some fantastic, recommended reading for primary-aged children.
Online Safety During Covid-19 – Young people give advice for Teachers and Professionals
Exploring how young people have said their experiences online have changed during the pandemic, and give advice for how teachers and professionals can support them.
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