Certificate in Online Safety for Managers and Leaders in Early Years Settings

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Certificate in Online Safety for Managers and Leaders in Early Years Settings

Leaders working in early years settings are responsible for ensuring their online safeguarding practice is in line with statutory requirements and best practice. They should oversee policy development, access to technology and take action if concerns are raised or children’s wellbeing is put at risk.

Developed by Konstantina Moustaka, a professional development and EYFS coordinator and nursery practitioner with over 16 years’ experience, this course provides you with the knowledge, confidence and skills to lead an effective approach to safeguarding children online and safer use of technology.

Please note: This course consists of learning through video, task completion and further reading/research. Please consider this when planning and allocating your time. To successfully understand and achieve the objectives of the course, learners are expected to engage in all aspects of the learning process to ensure they can successfully apply the knowledge and skills they have gained in their own setting.

Designed in line with the following policies

  • Safeguarding children and protecting professionals in early years settings: online safety considerations for managers
  • Keeping children safe in education
  • Early years foundation stage (EYFS) statutory framework
  • Early years inspection handbook

Course Units

Introduction

Developed by Konstantina Moustaka, a professional development and EYFS coordinator and nursery practitioner with over 16 years’ experience, this course provides you with the knowledge, confidence and skills to lead an effective approach to safeguardi...

Module 1: The importance of online safety

In module 1, you’ll explore why online safety matters in nurseries and early years settings, as well as gain awareness of how children get familiar with and have access to the online world very early in their lives through different devices.

Module 2: The role of practitioners in online safety

In module 2, you’ll consider the role of a practitioner in keeping children safe online, in a nursery or early years setting, as well as providing the necessary guidance for families at home.

Module 3: Online risks in early years settings

In module 3, you’ll look at different online risks as categorised by the 4 C’s: content, contact, conduct and commerce.

Module 4: Online risks at home

Module 4 will look at the online risks at home, taking into account the various ways to access the internet and gaining an awareness of common platforms, websites and apps that could put users at risk.

Module 5: Strategies to minimise risk

Module 5 will explore tips and strategies to minimise the risks of navigating the online world, as well as measures that can be passed on to parents that they can implement at home.

Module 6: Personal online safety

In module 6, you’ll look at how staff can stay safe online and the importance of knowing your setting’s policies and procedures with respect to social media and internet use.

Module 7: Reporting concerns

Module 7 will consider best practice reporting procedures and how to act when faced with safeguarding or child protection concern related to online safety.

Module 8: Policies and procedures

Module 8 will look at what statutory guidance and best practice should be used to develop policies and procedures, as well as explore the duties of the manager and DSL.

Module 9: Infrastructure and technology

In module 9, you’ll explore the regulations around infrastructure and technology needed in nurseries and early years settings .

Module 10: Education and training

In the final module, you’ll learn about the ways in which managers and their staff keep up to date with the latest online safety rules and regulations, as well as how parents are updated on matters related to staying safe online.

Konstantina Moustaka

About The Expert

Konstantina Moustaka

Professional development & EYFS coordinator with 16 years’ experience in the UK and overseas.
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Certified School Programme

Our Whole School Community Approach to Online Safety Training

Our Certified School Programme is a complete solution for schools to implement an effective approach to online safety.

It has been designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety safeguarding duties outlined in the Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022 guidance.

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Whole School Community Training

CPD accredited training for the whole school community, including, DSLs, teachers, school staff, parents and carers.

Monthly Online Safety Update Service

Supporting schools to stay on top of online safety related news, social media updates, gaming updates and evolving online issues.

Meet DfE Statutory Safeguarding Requirements

Designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety statutory duties outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022.

NOS Certified School Accreditation

Accreditation for your school including a certified school plaque when you meet our approval criteria.

Dedicated Online Safety eLearning Hub

Implement training to all staff and parents with just one click and report on course access and completion.

Resources, Lesson Plans and Parent Guides

Access to our Resource Hub containing over 500 platform guides and lesson plans in online safety.

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