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Certified Schools can access this webinar by logging into the learning hub.
For: Leaders, teachers and practitioners, teaching and nursery assistants, support staff, governors and trustees
Aim: This webinar discusses what school settings can do to encourage a more open dialogue in which pupils talk about their online lives – giving trusted adults the best chance to offer advice, develop beneficial preventative safeguarding strategies and offer support when needed.
Rationale: The theme for Safer Internet Day 2023 is ‘Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online.’ Encouraging open conversations about what children do online is a productive way to ensure that schools are offering guidance and education which meet the needs of the school community – provide a safe environment in which children feel confident in discussing both the positive and negative aspects of their digital lives.
Reviewing the statutory guidance around online safety in schools, specifically in relation to Keeping Children Safe in Education
Developing knowledge of some common current online safety concerns in schools, and linking these in with the theme of Safer Internet Day 2023
Comprehending why pupils might want not want to discuss their digital lives, and why there might be gaps between what adults and children perceive as issues
Identifying ways to develop an environment where pupils feel confident about discussing their online lives and any concerns they might have
Recognising how educators can respond to conversations to ensure that online safety education meets pupil’s needs
This webinar explores some of the challenges nurseries and early years settings face around online device use among their community. It will discuss what policies can include to ensure children are fully safeguarded, statutory requirements are met and adults understand their responsibilities.
This webinar will provide you with insight into how the DfE view the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT or Google Bard, in education, including the opportunities and risks that it brings and what the technology means for staff and pupils.
This webinar will provide you with insight into how the DfE view the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT or Google Bard, in education, including the opportunities and risks that it brings and what the technology means for staff and pupils.
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.
CPD accredited training for the whole school community, including, DSLs, teachers, school staff, parents and carers.
Supporting schools to stay on top of online safety related news, social media updates, gaming updates and evolving online issues.
Designed by education professionals to meet the statutory online safety statutory duties outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) September 2022.
Accreditation for your school including a certified school plaque when you meet our approval criteria.
Implement training to all staff and parents with just one click and report on course access and completion.
Access to our Resource Hub containing over 500 platform guides and lesson plans in online safety.
An Online Safety Advisor will be in touch within 24 hours