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resource help?

Subject area:
Online safety
Age group:
Early Years, KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
Resources:
Assemblies, Lesson ideas, Posters
Format:
Web pages

UK Safer Internet Centre is a partnership of three leading charities, Childnet International, Internet Watch Foundation and SWGfL, with a mission to make the internet a better place for children and young people. It coordinates Safer Internet Day across the UK and provides support with online safety issues via a helpline to professionals working with children and young people. The centre has produced a range of education packs covering all year groups to help schools promote internet safety.

 


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Education pack for 3-7s

Pack includes separate lesson plans for lower and upper KS1, an assembly presentation and script, poster and supporting resources.

Education pack for 7-11s

Pack includes lesson plans and activities for KS2, an assembly presentation and script, quick activity ideas, a poster and video.

Education pack for 11-14s

Pack includes lesson plans and activities for KS3, an assembly presentation and script, quick activity ideas, a poster and video.

Education pack for 14-18s

Pack includes presentations and scripts that can be delivered in class or in assemblies, activity ideas for KS4 and KS5, a poster and a video.

Professionals Online Safety Helpline

Education professionals can seek advice on online safety issues by calling 0344 381 4772 or emailing helpline@saferinternet.org.uk.