Online Safety Live - Derbyshire

Online Safety Live - Derbyshire

The UK Safer Internet Centre are delivering a FREE Online Safety update in your area in partnership with Derbyshire County Council.

By UK Safer Internet Centre

Date and time

Location

County Hall

Smedley Street Matlock DE4 3AG United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Stay Ahead in Online Safety – Join Our Free Online Safety Live Event!

The UK Safer Internet Centre, in partnership with the Derby and Derbyshire Safer Communities team from Derbyshire County Council to deliver a FREE Online Safety update in a venue near you. Open to all who work with children and young people, this event will give you the latest in research, legislation, technology, tools and resources along with exclusive access to the presentation and resource materials. Safety online is constantly changing and the purpose of Online Safety Live events is to provide access to this information, right on people’s doorsteps. We understand that everyone is busy and the feedback has been clear that getting time away from work is a challenge – this is the why we have organised these events as short briefing sessions. They provide vital information, critically supplemented with access to detailed resources to review later. The team will also be available to answer any of your online safety queries or questions., invites you to an essential FREE Online Safety Live briefing session—bringing the latest online safety updates straight to your doorstep.

Designed for anyone working with children and young people, this interactive session delivers the most up-to-date insights on emerging online risks, legislation updates, cutting-edge technology trends, and expert guidance. Plus, attendees receive exclusive access to presentation materials and a wealth of additional resources.

Why Attend?

🔹 Stay informed – Get the latest online safety research, laws, and developments

🔹 Save time – A concise, information-packed session tailored to busy professionals

🔹 Access expert guidance – Our team is on hand to answer your questions

🔹 Exclusive resources – Gain access to slides, research, and tools for later review

Who is this for?

This session is open to all professionals working with children and young people, including:

✔️ Schools (Primary, Secondary, and Further Education)

✔️ Early Years and Childcare Professionals

✔️ Local Authorities & Social Care

✔️ Police & Safeguarding Teams

✔️ Charities & Voluntary Organisations

About Online Safety Live

The Online Safety Live events, delivered by SWGfL — a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre—are designed to keep professionals informed about the ever-changing digital landscape. As pioneers in online safety, SWGfL provides expert advice to governments, develops award-winning safety tools, and empowers professionals with the knowledge to safeguard young people online.

These short, high-impact sessions acknowledge the demands on your time while ensuring you leave equipped with vital insights and practical strategies.

Spaces are limited, so secure your FREE place now!

The event will be held in the Members Room in County Hall.

Free parking is available at County Hall on a first-come-first-served basis. You may want to allow time to find a space as it’s a big car park and can get full. All visitors should report to reception on arrival please.

Car parking - Derbyshire County Council

Frequently asked questions

Is this event free to attend?

Yes

Organised by

The UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC), established in 2011, is a leading global partnership helping to make the internet a great and safe place for everyone.

We provide support and services to children and young people, adults facing online harms, and professionals working with children.

A bridge between Government, industry, law enforcement and society, we are the engine of the online protection landscape in the UK, dealing with both prevention and response.

We are unique. Formed of three charities, Childnet, Internet Watch Foundation and SWGfL, we work together to identify threats and harms online and then create and deliver critical advice, resources, education and interventions that help keep children and young people, and adults, safe. We share our best practices across the UK and globally.

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Nov 20 · 14:00 GMT