Teaching Online Safety in Line with Statutory RSHE Guidance and KCSIE | Secondary

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Rebecca Jennings Experienced author, trainer and broadcaster
Webinar 49min

This webinar will provide headteachers, online safety leads, PSHE/RSHE leads and teachers with practical guidance and advice on developing an online safety curriculum that meets DfE statutory requirements and ensures children understand how to stay safe and behave online.

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This webinar will provide headteachers, online safety leads, PSHE/RSHE leads and teachers with practical guidance and advice on developing an online safety curriculum that meets DfE statutory requirements and ensures children understand how to stay safe and behave online.

Keeping children safe in education makes it clear that schools should consider online safety when planning the curriculum as part of a requirement to ensure it is an interrelated theme whilst devising and implementing policies and procedures. The DfE also place a statutory duty on teachers to address online safety as part of their Relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education curriculum, covering areas such as online relationships, online content and online scams.

In this webinar RSE expert Rebecca Jennings, who has over 18 years’ experience delivering age-appropriate relationship and sex education to schools, explores how schools can develop an effective and engaging online safety curriculum that meets government expectations and supports children to become responsible digital citizens.