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This webinar will provide headteachers, curriculum leads, subject leads and teaching staff with practical advice and guidance on supporting children to understand the potential impact and longevity of their conduct and decision making when online, and the digital traces it leaves behind.
The media is increasingly highlighting notable examples of figures in the public eye being required to address comments they made online years earlier. They are a powerful demonstration that once something is released onto the internet, it can resurface at any time – with serious consequences. Now that employers and higher education providers routinely evaluate a candidate’s ‘digital footprint’, errors of judgement online can have an enduring legacy for a young person’s prospects.
In this webinar Andrew Davis, a social media expert with 20+ years’ experience working with organisations to improve their digital footprint, examines the visibility and durability of a person’s online persona, the potential risks when posting anything online, and the various benefits of a young person maintaining an online identity that accentuates the best aspects of their real-world self.
Understanding how online communication differs from interpersonal: reduced linguistic and paralinguistic features, stifled nuances of meaning and lack of non-verbal cues, etc.
Appreciating that the current generation are growing up – with all the mistakes and missteps that entails – in an era when anything can be recorded and shared digitally
Identifying the potential risks (current and future) relating to young people posting online – and the additional considerations when that content can be viewed universally
Recognising how children and young people can frequently overlook the possible consequences of what they post online
Understanding age-appropriate ways of helping young people to grasp how online actions can dramatically affect their life and the lives of others
This webinar will discuss the importance of peer mentorship in schools – offering practical guidance on how to develop a peer mentorship programme for learning about online safety and ensure its impact for the mentors, the mentees and the wider school.
This webinar will discuss the importance of peer mentorship in schools – offering practical guidance on how to develop a peer mentorship programme for learning about online safety and ensure its impact for the mentors, the mentees and the wider school.
This webinar examines the importance of supervision and monitoring when under 5s are using devices. It outlines the forms that monitoring and supervising might take, both in nursery settings and in the home, and offers practical guidance on how to achieve it.
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