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Discover the digital world safely on Tuesday 7 February 2012 Feb 3, 2012
The theme for SID 2012 will be 'Connecting generations' and it will encourage all users, whatever their age, to discover the digital world together safely.
6-12 February 2012 is National Apprenticeship Week Jan 30, 2012
Find out how you can get involved.
National Minimum Wage increases Apr 11, 2011
National Minimum Wage went up on 1 October.
UCAS Extra Mar 2, 2011
If you’ve applied to university for this autumn and have either received no offers or have rejected offers it’s possible through Extra to add additional universities to your choices.
Higher education funding Nov 8, 2010
The government announces plans for the reform of higher education and student finance
Teenage relationship abuse Feb 16, 2010
Campaign warns teens over abusive relationships
Outloud Apr 22, 2008
A new LGBT group for young people in Tameside

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Every young person on Facebook needs the ClickCEOP app – this is why.

Are you using FaceBook?...  if so, you will want to know about a new, free application in Facebook that is designed to keep young people safe while they are having fun networking online.

ClickCEOP is a new 'app' which links the young user directly from their Facebook profile to help, advice and reporting facilities of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre – the police agency set up to tackle child abuse.

By adding the app, young people can get support from CEOP on a range of issues – viruses, hacking, dealing with bullying online and they can report someone who is acting inappropriately towards them online. 

If you have a Facebook profile, go to 'ClickCEOP' in Facebook and get the chance to be one click away from help – if you should ever need it.