e-Safety continually challenges me; the Internet continually fascinates me.
It is a world where everything and anything goes from the extraordinary to the downright weird, and it is one of the fundamental principles of e-safety: don’t believe everything you read; question everything.
I’m a firm believer in freedom of speech and the right to express oneself, but I also believe there are boundaries particularly when it comes to children. Quite frankly I don’t want my children exposed to some of the dross ...
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Parental engagement is an important part of whole-school and community e-safety. A fundamental part of this are the parents themselves.But if you don’t know what the parents do/don’t know, and you don’t know how children are using digital devices and the Internet at home you won’t know what you need to know. This is also a great way to prove to Ofsted that you are engaging with parents, as long as you can ...
ertificate in social networking from DigitalMe, funded by the Nominet Trust. Safe is a programme of practical activities ...