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A reintroduction to the IWF - our partners in the UK Safer Internet Centre
The IWF (Internet Watch Foundation), our partner the UK Safer Internet Centre, is a leading organisation removing child sexual abuse imagery from the internet, in this blog they explain more about the work that they do.
“But everyone else is playing it!” – How do I decide if a game is right for my child?
This blog is for parents and carers, giving advice and looking at the ways in which you can decide what games and apps are suitable for your children.
Announcing the winners of the Childnet Film Competition
Will Gardner, CEO of Childnet, looks at the success of the Childnet Film Competition Finalists’ Event.
Young people create award winning online safety films!
Today is the Childnet Film Competition Finalists' Event! This event is where we will be celebrating the amazing work of the competition finalists, watching their films on the big screen, and announcing who will take home 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each category.
How to follow the Childnet Film Competition 2018
Looking at the best ways to keep up to date with the latest Film Competition news at the finalists’ event.
Secondary Digital Leaders train a future generation of students
Digital Leaders from Malvern College achieved their ‘Educating Young People’ badge by running training at a local primary school.
Meet the Film Competition Finalists 2018
The finalists come from around the UK and will find out where they have placed in their categories at the finalists’ event in BFI London on the 3rd July.
Online challenges and peer pressure
Advice for parents and carers to help start a conversation with young people about the risks associated with online challenges.
Free resources for parents and carers 2018
To help parents ensure their children stay safe online whilst getting to explore and discover new things we’ve pulled together a list of our resources you can access for free which provide information and advice for parents about internet safety.
Half of UK children are worried about being able to spot fake news
A new report from the National Literacy Trust looked into young people’s attitudes to fake news, highlighting the way they receive news, if they can spot fake news and the impact that this has on their wellbeing.
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