Online safety film competition

Written by: Pete Henshaw | Published:

The 10th Childnet Film Competition has been launched, encouraging young people aged seven to 18 to create a short film to educate their peers about staying safe online.

The competition is delivered by children’s online safety charity Childnet, as part of its work in the UK Safer Internet Centre. It is split into two age categories (primary and secondary) and young people must create a short film in response to the theme: “Our future online – what can we all do to make our future internet a great and safe place.”

Childnet is looking for creative, imaginative films which show how young people can make a positive difference online and has developed resource packs including storyboard templates, guides to film-making and other useful documents. Entry deadline is June 10.


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