Today is the eleventh annual Safer Internet
Day and is taking place with the theme ‘Let’s create a better internet
together’.
Celebrated globally in over a hundred countries, Safer Internet Day aims
to inspire the safe, responsible and creative use of technology.
This year’s theme covers the responsibility that everyone has in making
the internet a safer and better place. For young people, Safer Internet Day is
a chance to celebrate being kind and creative online, while educators, parents
and carers can help to empower young people to embrace the positive by
equipping them with the digital literacy skills they require for today’s world.
Industry should work in partnership with others to create and promote a
positive online environment for young people.
Coordinated in the UK
by the UK Safer Internet Centre, Safer Internet Day brings together hundreds of organisations
from across the UK
in promoting the safe use of technology.
At Convallis Software we will be taking the opportunity to promote the day and will hopefully make more people aware of the event and the activities taking place.
To mark the day the UK Safer Internet Centre will be presenting a live
TV Show from Belfast as well as hosting a youth event
at Microsoft’s head offices in London .
The Safer Internet
Day 2014 Youth Event will bringing
together a panel of young people with experts across government, industry and
education to hear more about what a better internet means to each of these
important audiences.
As Will
Gardner , Director
of the UK
Safer Internet Centre, says:
“This Safer Internet Day looks set to be the biggest one yet - the
fantastic range of supporters really reflects how widespread and important this
issue is, and we are delighted to see such collaborations where schools, civil
society, public and private sectors are all championing the same cause. Safer
Internet Day is a time to celebrate the great work that everyone across the UK is doing to
create a better internet together.”
For more information on the activities taking place to celebrate Safer
Internet Day, visit the UK Safer Internet
Centre website.
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