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Safer Internet day

 

 

Safer Internet Day 2023

"Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online."

Safer Internet Day 2021 is on Tuesday 7th February, this years theme looks at talking with friends, family and adults you trust about what you like doing online but also about being able to tell adults you trust if something that has gone wrong.


Safer Internet Day 2022

"All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online"

Safer Internet Day 2021 was on Tuesday 8th February, this years theme looks at 'All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online’. From gaming and chat, to streaming and video, young people are shaping the interactive entertainment spaces they are a part of. Safer Internet Day 2022 celebrates young people’s role in creating a safer internet, whether that is whilst gaming and creating content, or interacting with their friends and peers.

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.


Safer Internet Day 2021

"An internet we trust: Exploring reliability in the online world."

Safer Internet Day 2021 was on Tuesday 9th February, this years theme looks at how we can know what to trust online, and how we can support young people to question, challenge and change the online world.

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.


Safer Internet Day 2020

"Free to be me – exploring identity online"

Safer Internet Day 2020 was on Tuesday 11th February, this years theme will encourage young people to explore how they manage their online identity, and how the internet shapes how they think of themselves and others. We want Safer Internet Day 2020 to celebrate difference and help us work towards creating a truly inclusive internet. The campaign will focus on what makes up your online identity – such as the facts or characteristics about you, how others perceive and interact with you, as well as how online services identify you. It will also look at how offline stereotypes and discrimination are challenged or reinforced online. We will look at whether the internet allows young people to experiment and express themselves, or if they feel limited in who they can be online. By opening up conversations around online identity, we aim to inspire young people to support each other in being who they want to be

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.


Safer Internet Day 2019

"Together for a better Internet"

Safer Internet Day 2019 was on Tuesday 5th February, this years theme is to encourage young people to work together to be positive, safe and respectful online. We also hope it empowers young people to take control of their digital wellbeing and explore the opportunities the internet has to offer in a positive way.

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.


Safer Internet Day 2018

"Create, connect and share respect: A better internet starts with you"

Safer Internet Day 2018 was on Tuesday 6th February, this years theme is to encourage young people to work together to be positive, safe and respectful online. We also hope it empowers young people to take control of their digital wellbeing and explore the opportunities the internet has to offer in a positive way.

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.


Safer Internet Day 2017

‘Be the change’ this Safer Internet Day

February 7th 2017 was Safer Internet Day and at Westminster Primary School we learnt about the power of images on the internet and why we should ask permission be for we upload images, what sort of information the image may contain and who else may be seing the image. 

Thank you to all the parents that attended the e-Safety workshop on February 7th 2017, the presentation has been uploaded at the bottom of this page,  and is called "Safer Internet Day 2017 - Presentation for Parents and Carers" we hope you found the workshop useful.

We will also be running additional workshops through out the year and a drop in center on parents evening.