SID 2014 comes runner up at the Nominet Internet Awards 2014

04 Jul 2014 UK SIC

Representatives from the 3 UK Safer Internet Centre partners, the South West Grid for Learning, Childnet and the IWF, attended the awards at the London Film Museum.  We caught up with Kathryn Tremlett from the SWGfL to find out what happened at the awards… 

The Nominet Internet Awards (or the Internet Oscars as we like to call them) were held last night at the very classy London Film Museum. It just so happened that the museum was featuring a James Bond exhibition with many of the iconic Aston Martins’ that featured in the films on show. Firstly our drinks reception was accompanied by a lovely Jazz trio playing many of the memorable Bond themes amongst other popular jazz classics such as ‘Take Five’ by the late Dave Brubeck. The 007 theme continued throughout the awards ceremony with Dry Martinis’, shaken, not stirred (of course) circulating a plenty and opportunities to pose for your very own Bond photo shoot! In case you were wondering, this was more Bond himself rather than ‘Bond Girls’ (no bikinis in sight!)

So down to the important stuff… The UK Safer Internet Centre were thrilled to have been shortlisted in the ‘Making the Internet a Safer Place’ category for Safer Internet Day 2014 and we’re ecstatic to announce that… (drum roll please)…

We were the runners up!

What a fantastic achievement and credit to all who got involved in this year’s #SID2014. This achievement is as much yours as it is ours and we are enormously proud to be helping create a better internet together with you. Yes, we didn’t win but now to tell you who did… (2nd drum roll please)…

That would be the eCadets, a fantastic scheme working to empower school pupils to be the next generation of online safety school leaders. A well-deserved win and our colleagues at the South West Grid for Learning are looking forward to collaborating with them through their Welsh e-Safety project work.

Other award winners were Informed Solutions Consultation Portal, Cancer Research UK, #techmums and the Overleaf Write Latex project. You can find out more about all of the runners up and winners in the Guardian’s write up here

Congratulations to all, winners and nominees alike. It truly was a fabulous celebration of all things positive online.