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The Scottish Government has launched its Child Internet Safety Action Plan. The plan, launched to coincide with Safer Internet Day, outlines what is already in place and what still need to be done to help protect children and young people when they're online. For further information, visit: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/02/09154928/1
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As part of the Government's aim to inspire safe and responsible use and behaviour, the Minister for Children and Early Years has launched a competition for children and young people to develop a resource to teach others about how to use the internet in a safe and responsible way.
The competition is open to children and young people under 16 years old. There is also a separate category for parents, and people working with children and young people to submit an original resource that they have developed to help teach online safety. To find out more about the competition, and download an entry form visit www.scotland.gov.uk/internetsafety
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FIT is the feature film adaptation of Stonewall’s highly successful play for schools aimed at tackling homophobic bullying, which has been seen by more than 20,000 students around the country. Thanks to the help of their supporters, Stonewall has now developed FIT into a movie.
Interactive DVDs of FIT will be sent out to every school in Scotland this spring, but to find out more, go to www.stonewallscotland.org.uk/fit for information, trailers, and to view the comments of people who have already seen it.
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