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e-Safety
Headlines
- e-Safety sits within the context of the overriding safeguarding strategy
- Safeguarding applies to children and vulnerable adults
- Safeguarding is now a limiting grade within Ofsted inspection
- Inspectors are looking for evidence of a strategic approach to safeguarding, the use of risk assessments and clear lines of responsibilities
- Safeguarding extends beyond the college gates and should be part of a wider safeguarding strategy developed by Local Safeguarding Children's Boards
- A simple blocking and banning approach is not considered appropriate
- The focus should be on educating learners in safe behaviours
- Monitoring, clear procedures, policy and lines of responsibility are also key
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Other e-Safety Advice and Guidance
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) part of UK police and is dedicated to protecting children from sexual abuse wherever they may be.
http://www.ceop.gov.uk/
The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) brings together organisations from industry, charities and the public sector to work with the Government to deliver the recommendations from Dr Tanya Byron's report - Safer Children in a Digital World
http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/ukccis/
The Byron Review - Safer Children in a Digital World
http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/ukccis/userfiles/file/FinalReportBookmarked.pdf
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