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Safer Internet Day 2025 - Resource Round Up

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Navigating the online world can be challenging. To recognise Safer Internet Day here at OCOCO, we’re highlighting some of the best resources for staying safe online.



Safer Internet Day

The official Safer Internet Day website from UK Safer Internet Centre features all the information you need to learn about the event itself as well as some helpful resources and advice. Their mission is to raise awareness of a safer and better internet for all, and especially for children and young people.


Childnet

The Childnet website features helpful information and guidance on a range of key online safety topics. As well as resources for teachers, parents and carers, the website also has a range of resources aimed towards children and teenagers.


BBC

The BBC have a collection of teaching resources for Safer Internet Day 2025. With separate sections for Primary and Secondary school children, these resources cover a range of topics including scams, phishing and digital literacy. There will also be a live lesson that will encourage young people to discuss and respond to online safety issues.

 

HSBC

HSBC have collated a list of tips for staying safe online when using online banking. They highlight the importance of security software and password protection. The advice will apply to users of all banks, but most banks have similar tips on their website.


Premier League

The Premier League have partnered with UK Safer Internet Centre and Childnet to create a new Premier League Primary Stars resource that uses the appeal of football to help pupils understand the importance of staying safe online.

 

National Cyber Security Centre

Head over to the National Cyber Security Centre website for top tips on ensuring you and your family stay secure online. From password protection to software updates, this is a thorough guide to follow.

 

NSPCC

NSPCC are working hard to keep children safe online. With a wide range of resources, their website is a great place for parents to find key advice. You can also sign up to their newsletter to get online safety news and advice straight to your inbox.

 

Age UK

Getting online is a great way for older people to learn, share and connect with friends and family. Being active online also comes with the risk of scams and fraud. With online scams becoming increasingly common, read this advice from Age UK on what to look out for, and what to do if you suspect a scam.


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