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Corporate slide masterWith guidelines for corporate presentations
Andrew Williams, Online Safety Consultant, SWGfL
Don’t Panic, Mr Mainwaring!
Teaching e-Safety is a statutory requirement in Wales
“Children and young people need to be empowered to keep themselves safe – this isn’t just about a top down approach. Children will be children – pushing boundaries and taking risks. At a public swimming pool we have gates, put up signs, have lifeguards and shallow ends, but also teach children how to swim.”
- Tanya Byron
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What would you say if Estyn asked…
Provide details of how the school ensures that pupils use the internet safely and know how to stay safe online.
Do these resources: build knowledge, skills and capability? How do you assess their effectiveness?
What would be better?
Think critically
Behave safely
Participate responsibly
Ethical discussions
Decision making
Permanency & replication
Grooming
Digital cheating
Cyberbullying
Scalability
The Digital Literacy Resource - 1
June 2015
September 2015
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November 2015
The Digital Literacy Resource - 2
December 2015
January 2015
February 2015
March 2015
What would you say if Estyn asked these questions?
What mechanisms does the school have in place to support pupils and staff facing issues with e-Safety?
How does the school educate and support parents and the whole school community with e-Safety?
Welcome to 360 degree Safe Cymru
What would you say if Estyn asked…
Are there clear reporting mechanisms with a set of actions in place for staff or pupils who feel they are being bullied online?
Andrew Williams
Online Safety Consultant
@wenglishgeek / @eSafety_Wales
saferinternet.org.uk
hwb.wales.gov.uk