To mark Safer Internet Day, the NSPCC and the London Grid for Learning (LGfL DigiSafe) is urging primary and secondary schools across the UK to take part in a free pupil online safety survey.

Findings from the anonymised survey will be used to help develop a better understanding of young people's online lives via a national academic report, and locally, by returning the data to participating schools.

Schools can sign up in advance to take part in the online survey, which is open from Thursday, February 1 to Wednesday, February 28.

Designed for pupils aged seven to 16, it covers a range of online safety issues including:

* Livestreaming

* Gaming

* Meeting people online (and then face to face)

* Sharing – such as personal information, images and videos

* Staying safe online

More than 22,000 children and young people took part in the previous survey which was held in 2015.

Safer Interday Day is on Tuesday, February 6.

To sign up, and for further information, visit pupilsurvey.lgfl.net