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===Educational resources=== |
===Educational resources=== |
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Childnet produce educational resources for children, parents and teachers about a range of topics, including [[cyberbullying]], [[sexting]], [[copyright]] and [[Child grooming|grooming]]. These are available for free online<ref>http://www.childnet.com/resources</ref> or to order from the online shop.<ref>http://www.childnet.com/shop</ref> Childnet has a number of websites that provide advice and information: Childnet,<ref>http://www.childnet.com</ref> KidSMART,<ref>http://www.kidsmart.org.uk</ref> and the UK Safer Internet Centre.<ref>http://www.saferinternet.org.uk</ref> |
Childnet produce educational resources for children, parents and teachers about a range of topics, including [[cyberbullying]], [[sexting]], [[copyright]] and [[Child grooming|grooming]]. These are available for free online<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.childnet.com/resources|title=Resources Archive}}</ref> or to order from the online shop.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.childnet.com/shop|title = Order Childnet resources}}</ref> Childnet has a number of websites that provide advice and information: Childnet,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.childnet.com/ |title=Home |website=childnet.com}}</ref> KidSMART,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kidsmart.org.uk |title=Kidsmart: Welcome |accessdate=2010-08-08 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100805102006/http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/ |archivedate=5 August 2010 }}</ref> and the UK Safer Internet Centre.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ |title=Home |website=saferinternet.org.uk}}</ref> |
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===Education sessions=== |
===Education sessions=== |
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Childnet's Education Team run internet safety sessions for pupils, parents and carers, and staff members. They have worked with schools, local authorities, foster parent groups and local police forces.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.childnet.com/what-we-do/our-work-in-schools|title=Our work in schools}}</ref> |
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===Policy work=== |
===Policy work=== |
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Childnet are involved in policy work in the UK and internationally, and they aim to facilitate the involvement of young people in the policy process. |
Childnet are involved in policy work in the UK and internationally, and they aim to facilitate the involvement of young people in the policy process. |
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Will Gardner, CEO of Childnet, sits on the |
Will Gardner, CEO of Childnet, sits on the executive board of the [[UK Council for Child Internet Safety]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.education.gov.uk/childrenandyoungpeople/safeguardingchildren/b00222029/child-internet-safety/ukccis-board-members|title = UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)}}</ref> In November 2011, Childnet facilitated the involvement of young people in an executive board meeting of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.education.gov.uk/ukccis/about/b0076378/executive-board/meeting-notes|title = UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)}}</ref> |
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Childnet is part of |
Childnet is part of Facebook's Safety Advisory Board, composed of five leading internet safety organisations. Facebook consults with these organisations on issues related to online safety.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/help/222332597793306 {{User-generated source|certain=yes|date=March 2022}}</ref> |
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Childnet launched the Youth IGF Project in 2009 to respond to constructive criticisms made of the [[Internet Governance Forum]] that there had been very limited involvement of young people at the IGF.<ref>http://www.youthigfproject.com/about</ref> Since then, Childnet has facilitated the involvement of young people from the UK in the annual conference, and in 2012, they delivered the first ever youth-chaired workshop at the IGF.<ref>http://www.youthigfproject.com/our-youth-led-workshop</ref> |
Childnet launched the Youth IGF Project in 2009 to respond to constructive criticisms made of the [[Internet Governance Forum]] that there had been very limited involvement of young people at the IGF.<ref>http://www.youthigfproject.com/about {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> Since then, Childnet has facilitated the involvement of young people from the UK in the annual conference, and in 2012, they delivered the first ever youth-chaired workshop at the IGF.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.youthigfproject.com/our-youth-led-workshop |title=Our youth-led workshop – Youth IGF Project |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130630174200/http://www.youthigfproject.com/our-youth-led-workshop |archive-date=30 June 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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===UK Safer Internet Centre=== |
===UK Safer Internet Centre=== |
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The UK Safer Internet Centre is coordinated by a partnership of three leading organisations; Childnet International, the |
The UK Safer Internet Centre is coordinated by a partnership of three leading organisations; Childnet International, the [[Internet Watch Foundation]], and the [https://swgfl.org.uk/ South West Grid for Learning]. It is co-funded by the [[European Commission]] and has three main functions: an Awareness Centre, a Helpline and a Hotline.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/about|title = About | Safer Internet Centre}}</ref> |
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===Safer Internet Day=== |
===Safer Internet Day=== |
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[[Safer Internet Day]] is celebrated worldwide to raise awareness about online safety.<ref>http://www.saferinternetday.org</ref> Childnet, as part of the UK Safer Internet Centre, coordinate Safer Internet Day in the UK. Safer Internet Day 2015 saw over |
[[Safer Internet Day]] is celebrated worldwide to raise awareness about online safety.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.saferinternetday.org/ |title=Home |website=saferinternetday.org}}</ref> Many people take safety on the internet for granted and for that reason it is important to educate people about possible data breaches. |
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Childnet, as part of the UK Safer Internet Centre, coordinate Safer Internet Day in the UK. Safer Internet Day 2015 saw over<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ingsoftware.com/safer-internet-day|title = Safer Internet Day and What You Need to Know About It}}</ref> 800 organizations in the UK taking part to help promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children and young people. For the day the UK Safer Internet Centre launched a new study Friendship in a Digital Age and launched the #Up2Us film, which was made by 150 young people to inspire others to do something kind online.<ref>{{Cite web|title =Young people declare that a better internet is #Up2Us!|date = 6 September 2016|url = http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2015/up-2-us}}</ref> |
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Founded | 1995 |
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Founder | Nigel Williams |
Registration no. | 1080173 |
Focus | To make the internet a great and safe place for children and young people.[citation needed] |
Location | |
Area served | England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland |
Key people | Will Gardner, CEO |
Revenue | £500k – £1m |
Employees | 16 |
Website | www |
Childnet International is a registered UK charity that aims to make the internet a safe place for children and young people.
Activities
[edit]Educational resources
[edit]Childnet produce educational resources for children, parents and teachers about a range of topics, including cyberbullying, sexting, copyright and grooming. These are available for free online[1] or to order from the online shop.[2] Childnet has a number of websites that provide advice and information: Childnet,[3] KidSMART,[4] and the UK Safer Internet Centre.[5]
Education sessions
[edit]Childnet's Education Team run internet safety sessions for pupils, parents and carers, and staff members. They have worked with schools, local authorities, foster parent groups and local police forces.[6]
Policy work
[edit]Childnet are involved in policy work in the UK and internationally, and they aim to facilitate the involvement of young people in the policy process.
Will Gardner, CEO of Childnet, sits on the executive board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety.[7] In November 2011, Childnet facilitated the involvement of young people in an executive board meeting of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety.[8]
Childnet is part of Facebook's Safety Advisory Board, composed of five leading internet safety organisations. Facebook consults with these organisations on issues related to online safety.[9]
Childnet launched the Youth IGF Project in 2009 to respond to constructive criticisms made of the Internet Governance Forum that there had been very limited involvement of young people at the IGF.[10] Since then, Childnet has facilitated the involvement of young people from the UK in the annual conference, and in 2012, they delivered the first ever youth-chaired workshop at the IGF.[11]
UK Safer Internet Centre
[edit]The UK Safer Internet Centre is coordinated by a partnership of three leading organisations; Childnet International, the Internet Watch Foundation, and the South West Grid for Learning. It is co-funded by the European Commission and has three main functions: an Awareness Centre, a Helpline and a Hotline.[12]
Safer Internet Day
[edit]Safer Internet Day is celebrated worldwide to raise awareness about online safety.[13] Many people take safety on the internet for granted and for that reason it is important to educate people about possible data breaches. Childnet, as part of the UK Safer Internet Centre, coordinate Safer Internet Day in the UK. Safer Internet Day 2015 saw over[14] 800 organizations in the UK taking part to help promote the safe, responsible and positive use of digital technology for children and young people. For the day the UK Safer Internet Centre launched a new study Friendship in a Digital Age and launched the #Up2Us film, which was made by 150 young people to inspire others to do something kind online.[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Resources Archive".
- ^ "Order Childnet resources".
- ^ "Home". childnet.com.
- ^ "Kidsmart: Welcome". Archived from the original on 5 August 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ^ "Home". saferinternet.org.uk.
- ^ "Our work in schools".
- ^ "UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)".
- ^ "UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS)".
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/help/222332597793306 [user-generated source]
- ^ http://www.youthigfproject.com/about [dead link ]
- ^ "Our youth-led workshop – Youth IGF Project". Archived from the original on 30 June 2013.
- ^ "About | Safer Internet Centre".
- ^ "Home". saferinternetday.org.
- ^ "Safer Internet Day and What You Need to Know About It".
- ^ "Young people declare that a better internet is #Up2Us!". 6 September 2016.