Welcome Back to Your April Newsletter!
Educate – Empower – Protect
Welcome back to your monthly Safer Schools newsletter! This month, we brought you handy resources on how to spot fake news and deepfakes with the T-R-U-T-H Checker alongside giving you the need-to-know on Nudify platforms. Keep reading to see what else has been released and to make sure you’re in the know when it comes to online safety!
News and Alerts ℹ️
Key updates and alerts as seen on your app’s news feed.

AI and Online Safety
Talking to Your Child About ‘Nudification’ Trends
The digital landscape is changing fast, and “nudify” apps are a concerning new trend in the world of AI. To help you stay informed, we’ve created a comprehensive resource to help you navigate this difficult topic with your child.
Discover how these platforms work and get practical advice on fostering open, honest discussions about digital consent and safety.

The Truth Checker
Is your feed telling the whole truth?
In a digital landscape filled with deepfakes and “post-truth” narratives, critical thinking is the ultimate safeguarding tool. We’ve developed the T-R-U-T-H Checker, a practical toolkit designed to help young people spot misinformation and verify what they see online.
Available now via your young person’s teacher or displayed in the school hallways.

Talking to Children about Distressing News
Heavy Headlines, Steady Conversations
Global events often reach young people’s devices before we have time to process them ourselves. We’ve released a new guide to help you manage these moments, providing the tools needed to turn heavy headlines into constructive, calm conversations.
How to Read: Head to the Online Safety News section of your mobile or web app for the full guide.
✨Read more within your Online Safety News section of the App.✨
Technical Support 👩🏼💻
Updates and tips from our Support Centre.
Mobile App Demonstration for Parents
Need a refresher on how to use your Safer Schools mobile app? Watch our short video to learn where to find key resources and safeguarding tools at your fingertips. It will also help you check you’re logged into your school’s account correctly and show you how to manage push notifications so you don’t miss important updates.
Watch today and check out our other instructional videos!
Community News and Updates 📢
The latest in the locality
In April, we had our second National Editorial meeting with our Scottish panel. Their feedback offered an incredible insight into how our upcoming resources and training can be used to support specific school contexts and keep every member of the school community informed and protected. Hearing feedback from teaching staff and professionals in safeguarding and digital learning allows us to ensure our resources are informed and relevant to the people working closest with children and young people.
We look forward to hearing from our panel members from England, Wales and Isle of Man in May!




Digital Proficiency Course Extended!
By Popular Demand
Due to the incredible response and high volume of interest, we are delighted to announce that the Digital Proficiency Course has been extended.
You now have until the end of the Summer Term to complete this essential learning. Don’t miss this extra window to sharpen your digital skills and earn your certification!
Media News 🗞️
Safeguarding and Online Safety News
📱 Social media restrictions for under-16s even if no ban, minister says: Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has confirmed that the government is considering a range of measures, including a potential ban or specific functionality limits, to better protect children under 16 from the addictive and harmful nature of social media platforms.
🤖 Meta will now allow parents to see the topics their child discussed with Meta AI: Meta has launched a new Insights tab within its parental supervision tools, allowing parents to view the broad categories, such as health, school, or lifestyle that their teens have explored with the platform’s AI chatbot over the past week. This update aims to provide families with more transparency regarding AI interactions while attempting to maintain teen privacy.
#️⃣ TikTok Now Lets Users Add Specific Keywords to Their Profiles to Help Performance: TikTok is testing a new feature that allows creators to manually add relevant keywords to their account metadata, helping the algorithm better categorise content and connect users with specific interests. This update highlights the platform’s shift toward search engine functionality, making it easier for creators—and potentially harmful influencers—to reach targeted audiences.
💬 X’s messaging app XChat may be available soon: X (formerly Twitter) plans to launch “XChat,” a standalone messaging app for iOS designed to separate private conversations and group chats from the main social media feed. While it features end-to-end encryption and screenshot blocking to enhance privacy, security experts have raised concerns about its actual robustness compared to established platforms like Signal or WhatsApp.
License, Links and Logins 🔑
All the relevant information you need to access the world of Safer Schools at your fingertips!
Did you know…
“Seven in ten (70%) children aged 11-17 had seen or heard some form of content harmful to children”
Source: Ofcom 2025
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