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Impact Report

Annual Survey 2019

Safer online behaviour

of Digital Leaders said they know a lot of websites to find advice about staying safe online

of Digital Leaders said the training covered the key issues faced by young people online

of teachers said they've noticed safer online behaviours from young people as a result of the programme

Welcome to the 2019 Impact Report Annual Survey. The survey gave some fantastic insights as to the influence the programme is having on an individual, whole school and at home level. Here are some key stats:

98%

of teachers said it has helped their school staff fulfil their safeguarding duties

56%

of teachers said it has helped their school staff fulfil their safeguarding duties

Peer-led, confidence & empowerment

96%

of Digital Leaders said young people should have their say about how internet safety is taught in their school

93%

of Digital Leaders said they have a strong support network of other Digital Leaders around them

92%

of Digital Leaders said the training made them feel more confident about educating pupils in their school

88%

of teachers said Digital Leaders are more confident

Increasing knowledge

96%

of Digital Leaders said the training made them more knowledgable about online safety issues

93%

of Digital Leaders said they learnt something new

84%

of teachers said they now feel confident in teaching young people about online safety

Why the platform works

of Digital Leaders said the training was helpful

of teachers said they can easily get all the information needed to run the programme

of teachers said the programme fits well within the school timetable

“This training has been extremely helpful. It is detailed, but yet to the point. It provides great knowledge for children like me.”

Primary Digital Leader

Engaging parents & carers

47%

of Digital Leaders said they can help parents understand the issues young people face online

97%

of teachers say parents and carers are more engaged with online safety as a result of the programme