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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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