How to Review Your School’s Online Safety Provision in Line with Statutory Guidance | Nurseries

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Robin Watts International safeguarding expert
Webinar 1hr

Webinar Duration: 1 hour (approx.) This webinar will provide headteachers, managers, safeguarding leads and lead practitioners with practical guidance and advice on how to develop and implement an annual audit of their approach to online safety in line with safeguarding guidance and best practice for 2022/23.

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Webinar Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

This webinar will provide headteachers, managers, safeguarding leads and lead practitioners with practical guidance and advice on how to develop and implement an annual audit of their approach to online safety in line with safeguarding guidance and best practice for 2022/23.

DfE guidance and UKCIS best practice make it clear that online safety policies should be updated at least annually and follow any local/national changes. For that reason, it’s important that early years settings regularly audit their online safety provision in order to highlight their strengths and weaknesses, identify new risks and keep young children safe online.

In this webinar, Robin Watts, international safeguarding expert and education consultant who has worked with thousands of schools worldwide, discusses how settings should look to develop their audit in line with government guidance and best practice, the key areas that need to be focused on, and how to ensure they develop an approach which engages and holds all stakeholders accountable.

As part of the learning materials with this webinar, schools will be able to download a free online safety risk assessment template.