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Our expert panel

29th May 2019 by Internet Matters Team
Meet our expert panel, a broad range of industry professionals with in-depth knowledge on a range of e-safety issues affecting children and young people.

Dealing with self-harm

21st May 2019 by Internet Matters Team
If you are concerned that your child is showing signs of suicidal or self-harming thoughts here is advice on steps you can take to support them.

Protect children from self-harm

21st May 2019 by Internet Matters Team
Talking about the self-harm and addressing the issue can be difficult but starting a conversation about how to safely manage their emotions is a good start.

Self-harm advice hub

20th May 2019 by Internet Matters Team
If you suspect that your child is self-harming or you’d simply like to stay informed our advice hub will provide advice on where to get help and support.

Dealing with sexting

19th May 2019 by Internet Matters Team
If your child has sent or received a nude, get advice on what support you can expect from organisations and what you can do to resolve the situation.

Report issue

10th December 2018 by Internet Matters Team
Find out where to report any concerns you have about anything you or your child come across on the internet

Homepage

7th December 2018 by Rodger Davies
Working with online safety experts, we’re here to guide you through the many issues children can experience when using the internet
Articles

Our Expert Panel – Introducing Jade Gayle

13th February 2018 by Jade Gayle
Jade is an ‘Outstanding’ teacher (Ofsted 2011), who manages outreach projects that target ‘at risk’ young people. Jade has led and consulted in the development of youth engagement programmes across the corporate, public and third sectors.

Cookies – a new play inspired by real stories about key online issues

26th October 2017 by Internet Matters Team
Inspired by true online stories, 'Cookies' play follows seven teenagers dealing with the effects of sexting, radicalisation and cyberbullying.
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How can we make the digital world a safer place?

4th August 2016 by Carolyn Bunting MBE
As children using the web and social media get younger, how can we help them manage the risks effectively? Carolyn Bunting of Internet Matters discusses.

Digital Safety Award Winners – 2016

23rd May 2016 by Internet Matters Team
Internet Matters, with support from EY, has created an innovative awards scheme that recognises the best products & initiatives keeping children safe online.
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Safer Internet Day: Schools’ new e-safety responsibilities

26th January 2016 by Keir McDonald
Two major areas to be addressed: school’s current internet filter systems and a requirement to teach children (as young as five) about internet safety.
Expert Q&A

Child online safety: Addressing top parental concerns

19th January 2016 by Internet Matters Team
We've compiled a list of e-safety concerns that you may have about your child's online safety and steps you can take to help them deal with it.
Articles

End of year review: Highs and lows of being a parent in the YouTube generation

1st January 2016 by Carolyn Bunting MBE
The headlines in 2015 reveal a worrying trend of sexting, cyberbullying, online grooming, identity theft and radicalisation on the web.
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Islamification, children, and the undernet

1st July 2015 by Nazir Afzal
A burning issue in todays current affairs, Nazir Afzal OBE provides comment & opinion on islamification and the action needed to eradicate relating practice