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Exploring the online lives of children receiving free school meals

This report, completed with support from Tesco Mobile, explores how children receiving free school meals experience the online world.

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Decrypting Crypto: Exploring Children’s Engagement with Cryptoassets

This report summarises how kids engage with and invest in cryptoassets, along with early evidence of the opportunities and risks.

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Data briefing: Online safety in schools (June 2023)

Data briefing for online safety in schools (June 2023) Conclusions Read: The role of schools in keeping children safe online Supporting resources

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Children’s Wellbeing in a Digital World — Index Report 2023

The Children’s Wellbeing in a Digital World: Index Report 2023 is the continuation of our research into the impacts of the online world on children.

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Insights from Internet Matters tracker survey – November 2022

Our tracker survey is conducted twice per year. This survey had a sample of 2000 UK parents of children aged 4-16-years-old.

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A whole new world? Towards a child-friendly metaverse

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Our Voice Matters: Young people’s views on the Online Safety Bill

In partnership with TalkTalk, we reached out to young people and their parents to get their perspectives on the proposed Online Safety Bill.

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Insights from Internet Matters tracker survey – June 2022

Our tracker survey is conducted twice per year with a sample of 1000 children aged 9-16 and 2000 parents.

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Insights from Internet Matters tracker survey – December 2021

This survey had a sample of 2000 UK parents of children aged 4-16-years-old. Around 25% were parents of vulnerable children.

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Intentional use: How agency supports young people’s wellbeing in a digital world

In this report, we build on our wellbeing programme of work to consider the importance of young people feeling in control of their online lives.

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Changing conversations: Empowering vulnerable children in a digital world

Research shows that vulnerable children experience significant benefits from being online. However, they are also more likely to experience online risks.

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Principles for social work in children’s social care

Principles for social work in children’s social care Summary of principles Supporting resources

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Children’s Wellbeing in a Digital World

This report is the culmination of a project developed with the University of Leicester and Revealing Reality on the impact of digital use on children.

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Children & families’ wellbeing in a digital world report

This report looks at the connection between the ever-increasing use of connected technology and wellbeing within families.

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Refuge and Risk Report

What’s on the page Key report findings The Refuge and Risk report, in partnership with Youthworks and the University of Kingston, calls for a number of urgent changes in the way vulnerable children receive support, including an approach that considers their offline vulnerability, and parents and professionals being encouraged to think differently about online safety advice for […]