Did you know that online grooming crimes against children rose 82% in the last 6 years?
As Safer Internet day fast approaches… What are you doing to improve Online Safety education in your school?
As part of our mission to make a difference in the education sector, we’ve partnered up with our team at Make Life Kind Charity to offer a FREE PSHE online safety package (and optional session) to schools across the UK, including the exclusive online safety short-film – Snapcatch.
To be a part of this safety movement, and to receive the FREE pack, sign up here: https://www.makelifekind.co.uk/snapcatch
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What is the film Snapcatch about?
Snapcatch is a short film, created by Hollyoaks’ Actor & Filmmaker, Jamie Lomas, and Four1 productions – to raise awareness around online grooming and educate on safety for young people.
Starring: Peter Andre, Junior Andre, Hollyoaks’ Niamh Blackshaw and Steve Connolly…
The film poses the question: Do you ever really know who you are talking to online?
Tackling the tough topic of Online Grooming – this film is a must see for young people, parents, teachers, educators and anyone passionate about making a change to social safety for young people. We’re working together to make the online world safer for young people.
The full package you will receive will include:
- Presentation (by a Make Life Kind representative, or downloadable)
- Online Safety Film* (5/10/15 minute variations available)
- Lesson plan
- Class workshop
- Wellbeing aftercare program (including COEP and Childline contact information)
… And more
Who are the Make Life Kind Charity?
They are on a mission to educate on safety, stigma, and social topics/issues in schools across Primary, Secondary & SEND.
Through their school influencers, they cover over 30 topics that support & fall in line with PSHE aims & British Values and work to keep safe & inspire the next generations through real life stories & workshops.
Our speakers cover stigmatised topics, including:
- Knife Crime
- LGBTQ2+
- Identity
- Racism
- Neurodiversity (ADHD/AUTISM/OCD)
- Mental Health
- Anxiety
- Drug Crime
- Disabilities
- Diversity & Inclusion
& so much more.
Next steps…
If you’re interested in hearing more or would like a link to download our pack – please follow the link here.
Or email us to find out more: hello@makelifekind.co.uk
Read about their School Speakers here.