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Get back to school ready with our updated resources
As the start of term grows ever closer, we look at some of the free resources available to help you to get back to school ready!
Join the Childnet Youth Advisory board
Launching in 2019, our new Childnet Youth Advisory Board will be working on the expansion of Project deSHAME.
Add some colour to your classroom with our free online safety posters
To help you add some colour to your classroom in 2019 we have created some free posters which cover key online safety topics and provide top tips for children and young people of all ages.
The role of young people in Childnet’s work
Today is International Youth Day! Young people play a key part in all the work we do at Childnet. From being part of youth boards, to creating award winning resources for their peers, we truly believe that youth voice is key to creating a better and safer internet.
How much screen time is okay for my child?
At Childnet we regularly visit schools across the UK and are often asked by parents and carers about screen time and the impact it has on their children.
Answering parents most frequently asked questions about Instagram
Instagram is a site that we see a lot of parents and carers asking questions about, whether these are about age limits and reporting or what the latest ‘insta’ slang is. In this blog, we answer some of the burning questions you may have about Instagram.
From social media to gaming - what’s affecting your child online
As a parent or carer, trying to understand your child’s online life can sometimes feel daunting. That is why our team of educational experts have created these hot topics with advice on how to handle some of the biggest issues young people face online.
Runners fundraise for Childnet by running the Asics London 10K
Four brave souls ran the 10K around Central London in support of Childnet on Sunday 21st July, and we’ve had a chat with some of them to find out a bit more about their stories.
Help keep your children happy and safe online this summer holiday
Children and young people across the UK are getting ready to have more free time to spend with friends and family as the summer holidays get into full swing. In this blog we look at the ways in which parents and carers can help keep their children happy, creative and safe as they start to spend more time in the online world.
Childnet respond to the Online Harms White Paper
Earlier this year the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Home Office published the Online Harms White Paper, outlining government proposals to make the internet a safer place.
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