Innocent searches can be a real issue, and something people are likely to face at some point. Teachers, students and parents all need to know how to deal with these, and how to try and avoid them #eSafety#onlinesafety#digitalcitizenship
Beware the #esafety 'expert'. Would children 'talk to a trusted adult' if there was an online incident? These and lots more discussed in this free online safety magazine #DITTO
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It’s a new half-term, and it’s more than important than ever that we take #onlinesafety seriously. Get in touch if you need any training, lessons, parent evenings. Here to help.
A recent study highlighted 45% of students said their parents did not help them set privacy controls. Safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility. Have you discussed privacy settings and their importance with your pupils? Our module on privacy settings can help.
Are your staff up to date and do they understand the risks children face whilst being online? If you want to help your teachers help their children, get in touch.
Strangers online… or are they? Read the latest blog post from @mattlovegrove on whe we might need to change our terminology when we talk about encounters online. https://t.co/NsJgTdGDGC @SafeguardingSGE