Safer Internet Day will take place on the 7th of February 2023, and once again it is coordinated by the UK Safer Internet Centre. The theme for 2023 is: ‘Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online’.
The aim of Safer Internet Day is to encourage organisations to promote safety around all types of digital technology including the internet. This year’s theme encourages technology users to think about how they communicate online. It asks questions around how we live our lives both online and offline and examines ways to ensure all people, especially children and young people, feel safe and secure in the digital world. This is extremely important when we consider social media.
Life on Social Media
Studies have found that excessive social media usage can lead to loneliness and depression. Young people today have grown up in a world of instant information, where they are forever checking up on their peers, who are also checking up on them. They often feel compelled to update their online status throughout the day for fear of missing out. People often exaggerate their social lives online, and when youngsters compare their lives with the lives of others on social media, they can feel sad and demoralised. Parents, teachers and carers need to support young people and ensure they know how to maintain a balanced view of social media.
Over the past two decades, All Resources has strived to promote safe and responsible internet usage. We have a number of publications that provide advice and guidance on how to stay safe online and how to develop a healthy understanding of social media.
Online Safety Resources
Personal Safety in Cyberspace
This pack looks at the dangers of online grooming, malicious software, webcams, cyberbullying and scams.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Schools
- Last revised: 2023
- Pages: 73
- Illustrated throughout
Hard copy: £25.99 add to basket
Online Safety Lesson Plans
After COVID-19 — IT/Social Media
A lesson plan that looks at IT and social media and their uses during the coronavirus lockdown.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- Last revised: 2021
- Pages: 15
- Duration: 55 mins – 1 hour
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket
Media Literacy — Part 1
This covers skills linked to media literacy including definitions and handouts for the classroom.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- Last revised: 2022
- Pages: 17
- Duration: 1 hour
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket
Safety in Cyberspace
This lesson plan examines the dangers of the internet and how to stay safe on the web.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- Last revised: 2022
- Pages: 14
- Duration: 50 mins – 1 hour
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket
Social Media — The Pros and Cons
A lesson plan on social media. It goes into the benefits of social media as well as social media safety.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- Last revised: 2022
- Pages: 18
- Duration: 1 hour 20 mins
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket
Phishing Scams
A lesson plan on phishing and the different types of phishing scams used online.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- Last revised: 2022
- Pages: 15
- Duration: 55 mins – 1 hour
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket
Netiquette
A lesson plan on netiquette and the different ways of behaving online.
- Age range: 12 years and upwards
- Category: Lesson plan
- First published: 2022
- Pages: 10
- Duration: 55 mins – 1 hour
Hard copy: £10.99 add to basket