Materials to support your classes with digital safety.

We’ve curated this page to highlight a range of practical resources to support teachers to continue the conversation about online safety in your classrooms.

You’ll find free, easy-to-use resources covering topics like online harms, addictive tech, social media use, and the ongoing debate about banning phones in schools.

All the resources are curated by Now and Beyond to help you have informed conversations with your students.

Lesson Plan for ages 7-11

Award-winning platform Natterhub lessons highlighting the importance of empathy and nurturing appropriate online behaviour.

Lesson Plan for ages 11-14

A lesson plan for 11-14 year olds by Anti Bullying Pro designed to help young people explore the difference between banter and bullying.

Lesson Plans for ages 14-18 

These resource packs by Safer Internet Day have been designed to support teachers in delivering messages about scams online.

Toolkit for your 11+ students

Digital Intelligenz is a toolkit designed by FlippGen‘s Digital Rebels – a group of Gen Z aiming to support Gen Alpha to improve their understanding of how to stay safe in the digital world.

VotesForSchools

Should there be a social media ban for under 16s? Results and analysis from polls of 70k+ students conducted by Votes For Schools. Find out how young people feel about the proposed social media ban for under 16s.

Parent’s Toolkit

This toolkit, co-developed by Movember and partner Beyond Equality, offers tips to parents of teen sons about how to talk about influencers online.

Article – Beyond the Binary: A Nuanced Debate About Online Safety

In this article, our CEO Louisa Rose challenges the idea that digital safety comes down to a simple yes-or-no question.

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