ALL FUN AND GAMES
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2022
Exploring respect and relationships online
Organisations and resources for parents and carers This sheet provides parents and carers with useful sources of advice and information, both for general online safety and in particular, for this year’s Safer Internet Day theme of ‘All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online.’ It also includes information on how to report online problems.
The UK Safer Internet Centre partnership:
UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) The UKSIC co-ordinates Safer Internet Day in the UK. Appointed by the European Commission, the UKSIC is made up of three partners: Childnet International, the South West Grid for Learning and the Internet Watch Foundation. We raise awareness about online safety, develop resources and organise nationwide events such as Safer Internet Day: saferinternet.org.uk/parents Childnet A non-profit organisation working to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. The Childnet website has lots of resources for young people, parents, carers and teachers. The Parents and Carers page contains a family agreement, advice on talking to your child about online issues and further places to go for help: childnet.com Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) The UK’s hotline for anonymously reporting images and videos of child sexual abuse online. The IWF works in global partnership with the online industry, law enforcement, government and international partners. It is a charity with over 150 Members from the internet and tech industries: iwf.org.uk South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL) A not for profit, charitable trust dedicated to the advancement of education through the use of technology. Provides professionals, parents and children with advice, resources and support to use internet technologies safely to enhance learning and maximise potential: swgfl.org.uk
Organisations and resources for parents and carers
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#SaferInternetDay www.saferinternetday.org.uk
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