Understanding Your Online Safety Statutory Requirements in KCSIE 2022

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Understanding Your Online Safety Statutory Requirements in KCSIE 2022

This webinar will provide governors, headteachers, designated safeguarding leads and all school staff with an expert overview of the key updates to online safety in the new Keeping children safe in education statutory safeguarding guidance, supporting their preparation for the 2022/23 academic year.

On Friday 20 May 2022, the DfE published ‘Keeping children safe in education 2022’ for schools and colleges, due to come into effect from 1 September 2022. The document follows a consultation process earlier in the year which sought views on revisions to the previous guidance.

In this webinar Robin Watts, international safeguarding expert and education consultant who has worked with thousands of schools worldwide, will provide an in-depth review of the new guidance to help staff understand the core changes in relation online safety, what they mean for schools and colleges and how best to prepare for the new academic year.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding the key differences between KCSIE 2021 and KCSIE 2022 and what schools and colleges need to have in place before September 2022

  • Recognising how the new guidance places a greater emphasis on child-on-child abuse online, the different forms this can take and the vital role parents have to play in online safety

  • Realising the important role that senior leaders have as part of online safety provision and their roles and responsibilities around the management of safeguarding

  • Recognising how the new KCSIE places a greater emphasis on building awareness of and safeguarding children and young people from sexual violence and sexual harassment, including online

  • Understanding how the new guidance highlights the dangers associated with cyber crime and ensuring that schools and colleges are protected against cyber security attacks

Robin Watts

About The Expert

Robin Watts

International safeguarding expert and education consultant who has worked with schools worldwide.
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