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Safer Internet Day Information Session for Schools

Safer Internet Day (SID) 2024 will take place on Tuesday, February 6th. Every year thousands of students from schools all over Ireland take part in Safer Internet Day celebrations. SID is a great opportunity to put online safety at the top of the agenda, and to run lessons, activities, and campaigns that promote the safe and positive use of digital technology and the Internet.

Join our short SID2024 Information Session for Schools to find out more about Safer Internet Day 2024, how your school can get involved, and resources you can use.

The session will take place online on Wednesday, January 17th at 7pm.

Registration for the session is free.

 

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