Internet safety
We aim to support organisations and create initiatives that reach and influence at least 150,000 young people – ensuring the advice and support about a positive and safe relationship online is both accessible and meaningful.
Whilst most young people believe the internet creates positive opportunities for them, there are critical issues that require continuous focus. From e-safety to etiquette, through to cyberbullying and exposure to inappropriate content – young people and their carers need to access support, guidance and advice in ways that really work.
REACH: online safety for children in care
Through REACH, we’ve worked to build a programme that make a meaningful and significant contribution to the ecosystem of young people in care and young care leavers.
South West Grid for Learning
Discover how our Children’s Online Safety programme supports South West Grid for Learning’s ProjectEVOLVE
Childnet
Find out how our Children’s Online Safety programme supports the Childnet and Nominet Digital Leaders Plus programme
Safer Internet Day 2020
We partnered with Scouts for Safer Internet Day 2020, to launch a dedicated badge focused on online safety
Keeping Children Safe Online report
Our research looks at the online education surrounding young people and how we can support this moving forward