Young people who attend school outside of the UK can showcase their creative skills and online safety knowledge by entering the Childnet Film Competition International category. The organisers invite submissions of short films on this year’s theme of: All fun and games? Exploring respect and relationships online. What can we all do to play our part? Launched last year, the competition received entries from around the world, including schools in Mexico, Myanmar, Ireland, India, Turkey and Moldova. Find out more here.
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