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Today is Safer Internet Day 2024, and will be celebrated with the theme "Inspiring Change, making a difference, managing influence and navigating change online".
Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally each year to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology for children and young people, and to inspire a national conversation about using technology responsibly, respectfully, critically, and creatively.
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CSCP online safety virtual briefing session - places still available
To celebrate Safer Internet Day in Cumbria, the CSCP is offering a virtual briefing session on Tuesday 6 February 3.15 - 4.30pm on Multi-Agency online safety, advice for teachers/parents on monitoring, online crimes and prevention.
There is still time to book your place, the session will last just over one hour, beginning promptly at 3.15pm, and will cover:
- online security advice
- looking at digital footprints and how to protect both yourself and young people online
- and also cover social media advice and information around cyber prevent
To book your place, please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
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There is still time to register as a Safer Internet Day supporter! All you have to do is submit a short sentence about your plans for the day, and then you will appear on our map of supporters across the country and also receive a certificate you can display in your setting. You can also get involved in #SaferInternetDay on social media by :
To help schools, youth groups, police services, libraries and others run fun and engaging activities for Safer Internet Day a number of education resources have been created.
The education resources are free to download, these engaging resources are tailored for 3-18 year olds and are designed to support educators in delivering messages about the campaign theme of change online.
Tailored for each key stage, you will find a range of quick activities to choose from including short interactive stories, worksheets, group discussions, assemblies, with supporting slides. You will also find activities designed for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Additional Learning Needs (ALN).
There are also resources for parent and carers available.
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