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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, with the theme: AI Aware: Safe, Smart and in Control. In advance of the day, the Irish Safer Internet Centre invites schools and teachers to a short online information session on Tuesday, 25th November at 1:00pm.

This 45-minute session is a fantastic opportunity to:

  • Learn more about how to get involved in Safer Internet Day, whether you’re participating for the first time or have joined in previous years.
  • Discover the resources and supports available to schools.
  • Hear from other schools and organisations about the impact of Safer Internet Day and exchange ideas on participation.
  • Get an introduction to the Safer Internet Day 2026 theme and planned activities.

When: Tuesday, 25th November 2025 | 1:00pm–1:45pm
Where: Online

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