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Safer Internet Day can be celebrated year-round so check out our list of resources below!

We have lots of fun activities like word-searches, raps, roleplays and more! We also have premade Safer Internet Day presentations for primary and post-primary levels. There are also a host of great videos that you can use to teach young people valuable online safety skills at home, or in the classroom.

Here are some easy ways to get your school, club or community involved

Agree an online code, students will devise guidelines for taking and sharing photos online.

Why get the entire class involved, and make an online safety movie or short film?

Teachers can use this idea to create their own class ‘netiquette’ contract

If you wouldn’t show a picture to your granny then it probably shouldn’t be online.

Connected is a short film exploring how young people communicate and connect online.

Why not give your students a fun wordsearch to try for Safer Internet Day.

Debates are a great way for young people to see both sides of an argument

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