Register Your Support for Safer Internet Day 2025

Register Your Support for Safer Internet Day 2025

As the countdown begins for Safer Internet Day 2025, taking place on February 11th, excitement is building across the UK. This year’s theme, “Too Good to Be True? Protecting Yourself and Others from Scams Online,” highlights a crucial issue and is there to support young people with identifying and avoiding online scams.

With just three weeks to go, it’s time to get involved and make a difference. Whether you’re an educator, parent, carer, or simply passionate about internet safety, there are plenty of ways you can support the day and inspire others to do the same. Here are four key steps you can take this week to ensure you’re ready to celebrate Safer Internet Day 2025.

1. Register as a Safer Internet Day Supporter

By signing up as an official supporter, you’ll join thousands of organisations across the UK showing their commitment to online safety. Not only will your organisation appear on the Safer Internet Day Supporters Map, but you’ll also receive a digital Supporters Certificate to proudly display.

Your participation will showcase the incredible efforts being made nationwide and inspire others to take action.

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2. Download Free Education Resources

Educators can prepare for the day with a wealth of free resources tailored to different age groups, from early years to young adults. Each resource pack is designed to engage students on this year’s theme, offering:

  • Presentation slides
  • Interactive activities
  • Assembly plans for the whole school

These resources are available in Welsh and Irish, thanks to the support of the Welsh Government and the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland.

The packs are split into four age groups:

  • Ages 3-7
  • Ages 7-11
  • Ages 11-14
  • Ages 14-18

Get started by downloading the resources and planning your activities today!

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3. Share Your Plans Online with the Social Media Toolkit

Help us to spark a national conversation about online safety! Download the official social media pack, which includes ready-made graphics and example posts, and share your plans for Safer Internet Day on your school or organisation’s social channels.

Use the hashtag #SaferInternetDay and tag our @UKSIC accounts to ensure your activities are part of the wider conversation. Whether it’s a workshop, quiz, or special assembly, sharing your efforts helps to amplify the message and inspire others to participate.

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4. Test Your Knowledge with Safer Internet Day Quizzes

Get young people involved with the Safer Internet Day quizzes, designed to test their knowledge and prepare them for real-life scenarios where they may encounter scams online. The quizzes focus on key areas such as:

  • Recognising phishing attempts
  • Protecting personal information
  • Knowing who to turn to for help

These fun and educational quizzes are a great way to engage students in discussions about online safety.

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Get Involved with Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day isn’t just a date on the calendar – it’s a call to action for everyone to make the internet a safer and more inclusive place. By addressing issues like online scams, we empower young people with the skills and confidence to navigate the digital world responsibly.

Join us on February 11th to celebrate the progress we’ve made, raise awareness of the challenges we face, and inspire positive change.

Have you registered your support yet? Don’t wait – there’s still time to get involved and make a difference. Visit the Safer Internet Day website to sign up, download resources, and join the conversation today!

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