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Schools: Help us evaluate Safer Internet Day!

18 February 2016

Schools are invited to complete a survey to help the UK Safer Internet Centre understand the impact of Safer Internet Day.

Safer Internet Day 2016 was the biggest one yet, and hundreds of schools joined the supporters list, used our Education Packs and SID TV films, and joined the #shareaheart campaign.

The UK Safer Internet Centre want to understand what you did, what you found helpful and how we can help improve our support for schools in future years.

We would be hugely grateful if you’d help us find out more by completing our survey for schools.

Get involved

Complete the survey now at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/X2TXT7F

There are 14 questions and it should take about 5-10 minutes to complete. The survey will close on 4th March.

Those who provide contact details will be included in a prize draw for a £50 Amazon voucher.

If you have any questions or would like to provide any further feedback, please contact [email protected]

The UK Safer Internet Centre are very grateful for your feedback, which will help to improve and grow Safer Internet Day.

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