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Safer Internet Day

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  • Author: rachelfield

Make space for safe conversations - Now is a good time to talk about you and your child's online safety!

The number of social media platforms is continuously growing.

Which do you use? Which do your children use?

Tik Tok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, Redit … to name but a few

Safer Internet Day is celebrated around the world, aiming to raise awareness of online issues from cyberbullying to social networking. Keeping safe online is a priority and understanding the positive and negative impact of the online world is important for all of us.

If you are worried or upset about you or your child’s social media please contact your school nurse

 

You can visit the Safer Internet Day 2023 website for more information.

Check out this video on : The importance of understanding Online Safety which is worth a watch

You can also visit our online safety page for more information