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Certified Schools can access this webinar by logging into the learning hub.
This webinar will provide headteachers, school leaders and teachers with an in-depth, expert understanding of the differences between online and offline behaviour, as well as ways in which technology can facilitate abuse in the offline world.
All staff have a statutory requirement to keep children safe from harm, whether offline or online. They should be aware that technology is a significant component in many safeguarding and wellbeing issues and, in many cases, abuse will take place concurrently via online channels and in daily life.
In this webinar, Beth Davies, an experienced safeguarding practitioner and trainer, explores the signs and indicators that show children are affected offline by online behaviour, alongside practical ways schools can mitigate risks and effectively intervene in situations of abuse.
Understanding the varied ways in which technology can facilitate offline abuse and how actions online may manifest in the real world
Recognising schools’ statutory requirements and the key legislation, policy and DfE guidance on the links between online and offline abuse
Exploring the potential ways in which offline behaviour can reflect the way information, such as videos and posts, can be shared so quickly online
Understanding how to spot the potential signs of online issues that are impacting children and young people offline
Exploring the practical ways schools can mitigate risks and effectively intervene in situations of abuse that have an online and offline element
The webinar will discuss teaching online safety in nursery and early years settings and ways to safely introduce tech skills to the very young. It will explore how digital devices can help children to develop and how to engage parents to align activities at home with what is taught in the setting.
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
The webinar will examine online echo chambers, illustrating how ideas can take hold of individuals and create pathways to radicalisation. It will then discuss in detail what strategies schools can adopt to reduce this risk (such as encouraging critical thinking and a balanced digital diet).
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.
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