The theme for this year allows the community to focus on how children and young people can be supported to build healthy and respectful relationships online and ensure they know what to do if they encounter negative behaviour online.
These resources from National Online Safety have been created with experts to support school leaders, teachers, parents and pupils;
Recognise hateful and harmful content online.As a valued member of National Online Safety you have unlimited access to our full suite of webinars, courses, guides, lesson plans and more. To help you this Safer Internet Day we have selected the most relevant resources for this year's theme of 'Exploring Respect and Online Relationships'.
Click the links below to access the selected resources via your online safety hub.
How to Support Children to Build Safer Online Connections
How to Support Children in Building Digital Resilience
Peer on Peer Abuse Online: Prevention and Response in a Digital World
Netiquette: Recognising the Benefits of Positive Communication Online
Defining, Understanding and Protecting Against Online Hate
The Impact of a Digital Footprint: Supporting Young People to Understand the Legacy of Online Behaviour
Social Pressures Online: Recognising & Managing the Impact
10 Ways You Can Share Kindness Online
Back to School: Online Safety Tips for Children
What Parents Need to Know About Free Speech vs Hate Speech
Online Fair Play: The Dos and Don’ts of Online Conduct
12 Social Media Online Safety Tips
Online Bullying Guide for Children
10 Top Tips for Respect Online: Inspiring Children to Build a Better Digital World
10 Top Tips for Respect Online: A Digital World for Everyone
What Parents Need to Know About Catfishing
What Parents Need to Know About Tech Related Communication
What Parents Need to Know About Online Avatars
What Parents Need to Know About Trolling & Online Abuse
Cyberbullying (Online Bullying) Guide for Schools and Parents
What Parents Need to Know About Social Pressures Linked to Appearance
What Parents Need to Know About Social Pressures Linked to Social Media Influences
What Parents Need to Know About Social Pressures Linked to Friends and Followers
What Parents Need to Know About Social Pressures Linked to Likes
What Parents Need to Know About Social Media & Mental Health; The Positive and Negative Impacts
Online Relationships Lesson Plan (EYFS, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4)
Online Reputation Lesson Plan (EYFS, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4)
Online Bullying Lesson Plan (EYFS, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4)