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Prizes

Prizes   The SID Awards aim to reward the efforts of young people in making the internet a better place for all.  Every year we host a competition for Safer Internet Day. We have had picture competitions, poster competitions and given out a range of prizes from the latest cameras, drones, to exclusive concerts with a range of great acts. Last year, winners got tickets to an exclusive gig by Chasing Abbey, at the Microsoft DreamSpace venue in Dublin.

This year we are making the competition even bigger and will be hosting an EXCLUSIVE SID Awards Ceremony in Facebook HQ on April 23rd, hosted by a very special guest.

  • The Arts Award
  • The Campaign Award
  • The Techwise Award
  • SID Leadership Award

  There are so many ways to enter! All the winners will also receive a Safer Internet Day certificate at the SID Awards Ceremony!  Each winning entry will WIN a chance to go to the concert with up to 8 members of their internet safety committee and two teachers. Please read the terms and conditions carefully

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