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Working with online safety experts, we’re here to guide you through the many issues children can experience when using the internet
What is misogyny?
What is misogyny and where does it start online? Online safety organisation Internet Matters provides guidance on challenging hate against girls online.
Online hate: Facts and advice
Tackle online hate with the facts and advice hub from Internet Matters. Learn about misogyny, racism and more to help spread positivity.
Safer Internet Day
Safer Internet Day - Conversation resources | Internet Matters. Advice and resources to help you have conversations about children's online lives.
Online safety issues
Get advice on a range of harmful online safety issues such as cyberullying, grooming, screen time and more to keep children safe online | Internet Matters
Learn about online grooming
Online grooming is a type of child abuse. Learn about online grooming and the signs a child has been targeted for sexual abuse and other grooming purposes.
Online grooming advice hub
Online Grooming | Internet Matters. What it looks like and how parents and carers can prevent it from happening to their child. Child Grooming. Sexual Abuse
Internet Matters response to AVMSD
Internet Matters is delighted to participate in this welcome consultation. We have a few introductory comments which frame our thinking before we get into the specific questions.
Sensory and Physical (S&P) – 14-18
Sensory and Physical (S&P) aged 14 – 18 | Internet Matters. Advice for professionals working with SEND aged 14 to 18. Find support and advice now.
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As a parent it’s important you know that all social networking platforms (or social networking apps, if on a smartphone) have age limits.