E-Safety and Ofsted Inspections
When preparing for an Ofsted inspection schools need to evaluate their e-safety policies as part of wider safeguarding strategies.
An Ofsted briefing paper on safeguarding,...
Sources of E-safety Information, Advice and Support for Children and Young People
It’s essential that children know they have people they can turn to if they have any problems or concerns whilst online. They also need...
Acceptable Use Policies
Acceptable use policies (AUPs) are documents that set out how technology can and cannot be used. They also detail what the punishments will be...
The SMART Rules for E-Safety
The SMART rules have been developed with the aim of keeping young people safe online.
S encourages young people to be safe by not...
The Role of the E-Safety Co-ordinator
What is an E-Safety Co-ordinator?
An e-safety coordinator develops and maintains an e-safe culture within a school.
E-safety is not an IT issue and should not be...
Raising Parental Awareness of E-safety Issues and Risks
Parents and carers have an important part to play in helping young people develop safe and responsible online behaviour. Schools and colleges are urged...
Reporting and Managing E-safety Issues and Concerns
Even with good policies in place, it’s likely that e-safety incidents will still happen from time to time.
A detailed AUP should outline unacceptable behaviours...
Safe and Responsible Online Behaviour for Children and Young People
The risks associated with technology are about human behaviour far more than they’re about the technology itself. Bullying, talking to strangers and underage behaviour...
Logging and Monitoring E-Safety Incidents
It’s essential that all e-safety incidents in schools are monitored and logged, including recording the outcome and any follow-up action taken. Logging and monitoring...
Raising Awareness of E-Safety Issues
It’s important to raise awareness widely of the opportunities which technologies offer as well as the risks and e-safety issues which are associated.
All stakeholders,...
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