teachers and professionals
Making a positive difference to lives online is ‘massively rewarding’
Childnet Assistant Education Manager Phoebe explains why she loves her role and being part of the team
A deep dive into Safer Internet Day resources: 7-11 years edition
Take a look at the resources available to you if you're conducting activities about Internet Day for those aged 7-11 years.
Your school can help to shape the future of Safer Internet Day
Childnet are looking for primary, secondary and SEND schools across the UK to help monitor and evaluate Safer Internet Day 2022.
Practical resources addressing online pornography
Research released this week by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has looked into pornography and the way that young people access it. The research found that more than half of young people had seen pornography online, including children as young as seven.
Opportunity for Primary Educators to develop the new Internet Matters app
Having discussions with children is a key part of helping them to stay safe online, both in and out of the classroom. Internet Matters offer a free tablet app for parents to help have these discussions and are now looking to develop an app to support educators discuss online safety with children.
The new PSHE Toolkit – 7 key facts
We look at the 7 key things you need to know about the new PSHE Toolkit.
Inspiring young people to use the internet positively and safely
Hear what young people said about our education sessions and how this feedback is shaping our presentations.
Anti-Bullying Week film competition
Think you've got what it takes to create the official film for Anti-Bullying Week 2016? Find out how you can get involved!
Press release: Trust Me launch
Trust Me: New resource from Childnet helps young people become critical thinkers online
Innovations in e-safety education
How schools across the UK are finding new ways to engage young people in internet safety.