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AI Aware – Voices of children and young people drive Safer Internet Day 2026

AI Aware: Safe, Smart and in Control will see children and young people share first‑hand perspectives on the impact of […]

GenAI Guide for Parents

For Safer Internet Day, Webwise in collaboration with the ADAPT Centre and the National Parents Council has published a new […]

Safer Internet Day 2026

Safer Internet Day will take place on Tuesday, 10th February 2026. The celebrations will be based around the theme, AI Aware: […]

Ambassador Training Day

Over 100 students taking part in the SID Ambassador Programme 2026 gathered for an in-person training day, which took place […]

Nudification Apps

Nudification Apps – Information and Guidance for Parents and Schools. Experts have raised serious concerns over the availability of Tools […]

Nudification Apps – Information and Guidance for Parents and Schools

Experts have raised serious concerns over the availability of Tools or Apps that use artificial intelligence (AI) to digitally remove clothing […]

Order SID Wristbands

Planning to celebrate Safer Internet Day? Register your Safer Internet Day activities and receive a free SID pack and wristbands […]

SID 2026 Lessons

Looking for resources for your class for Safer Internet Day? New lessons for primary and post-primary are now available for […]

Research on Youth Bystander Behaviour

Recently published research on the topic of online bystander behaviour among young people in Ireland suggests that the dynamics of […]

SID2026 Social Media Pack

Safer Internet Day (SID) is a global wide to promote a safer internet for all users, especially children and  young […]

Safer Internet Day Information Session

Join us for a Safer Internet Day Information Session! Safer Internet Day 2026 will take place on Tuesday, 10th February, […]

SID 2026 Ambassador Programme 

The SID 2026 Ambassador Training Programme is a peer-to-peer programme for post-primary students. An important aspect of anti-bullying prevention, wellbeing […]

Meet the Online Safety Commissioner

In this episode, Stephen from the Webwise Youth Panel meets Ireland’s Online Safety Commissioner, Niamh Hodnett. They explore the progress […]

Guidelines on Protection of Minors and Pilots Age Verification App

The European Commission has launched a prototype of an age-verification app under the Digital Services Act (DSA) and new guidelines on […]

Casting the Net – Why Consent Matters

Consent is a fundamental part of all relationships, yet historically, it has been misunderstood or overlooked in society. From outdated […]

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