вторник, 10 февраля 2026 г.

Safer Internet Day 2026

 


Safer Internet Day on 10 February aims to promote a safer and more responsible online environment for children and young people. A flagship initiative of the European Commission, the event brings together schools, parents, policymakers and organisations worldwide to raise awareness about topics including cyberbullying, digital wellbeing, privacy, artificial intelligence and respectful communication.

Find out how your school can get involved and help pupils develop safer online habits and positive digital experiences.

Follow the celebrations on social media using #SaferInternetDay and #SID2026!

Cyberbullying typically affects young people aged 12–17, with around one in four reporting personal experience and more than one in three having witnessed it. Unlike offline bullying, online harm can occur at any time and spread rapidly, causing lasting emotional distress.

Over the past five years, cyberbullying has been the main reason children have contacted Safer Internet Centre helplines.

Watch our interview with Malte Siglev from Save the Children Denmark, where he talks about how schools can tackle cyberbullying and support safer learning and online environments for all learners.

Read about the EU Action Plan against cyberbullying to explore how schools can strengthen prevention, reporting and support.

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