Safeguarding

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[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] When talking to children during online safety lessons, a good number of them report seeing inappropriate content on YouTube. Apart from switching everything off, there isn’t a single solution that works well; even YouTube ‘Restricted Mode’ is poor at best. Due to the algorithmic nature of YouTube and many other services,

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Backing up David Cameron’s pledge to protect children from harmful online content, the Online Safety Bill 2013 gets a second reading in the House of Lords on 6th Dec 2013. The Bill is essentially in three main parts: – Duty to provide a means of filtering online content.  Manufacturers will be required to provide customers

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The “Inspecting e-Safety in Schools” framework which was released in September 2012 has been updated on a quarterly basis.  This is understandable, the e-safety inspection framework was brand new and it has needed time to settle in and get it right.  The quarterly changes have been small but also positive. The changes detailed below compare

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