Guidance
Keeping Children Safe in Education (Part 2) makes clear the importance and outlines the key aspects to consider to ensure that online safety is a running and interrelated theme in ensuring a whole school approach to safeguarding.
This involves children being taught about how to keep themselves and others safe online; as well as ensuring children are safe online when they are learning in school or when education is taking place remotely.
Keeping children safe online not only involves all staff confidently working to ensure children are safe online when learning at school but also engagement and communication with parents to understand how this is done and how they can support this.
In addition to the guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education, schools in Shropshire may also find the following useful:
Online Safety Pages - AmazingICT
Key websites (including keeping up to date with research and resources)
In addition to the below; please see links on this page (to the right and at the bottom) for the most up to date research/information published by (summaries of publications from) the below.
- South West Grid for Learning: Provides products, services and support to schools in ensuring effective online safety arrangements. Subscribe to their newsletter here.
- Internet Matters Online safety resources for schools
- OFCOM : The regulator for online safety in the UK since the introduction of the Online Safety Act 2023
- Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP) Education Programme: Includes resources, training and the option to sign up for updates.
- Internet Watch Foundation Charity dedicated to ending eliminating worldwide child sexual abuse online through identification and removal.
- NSPCC Learning Online safety | Guidance and resources The NSPCC also provides online safety guidance for parents/carers: Keeping children safe online | NSPCC as well as children: Online and mobile safety | Childline
Model Policy Template
Schools should all have an online safety policy.
Shropshire Council Shropshire Schools HR Service have developed a model policy for subscribing schools to adapt if they wish. The model policy can be found at: https://www.shropshirelg.net/schools-human-resources-payroll-and-wellbeing/schools-hr-advice/policies-and-procedures/.
For non-subscribing schools, online safety templates are also available for free from South West Grid For Learning: Free Online Safety Policy Templates for Schools | SWGfL.
Teaching children how to keep themselves and other safe online: Please visit our page on Teaching children how to keep themselves and others safe | Shropshire Learning Gateway
Guidance/Self-assessment tools to ensure a whole School Approach to Online Safety
- Government Guidance: Online safety in schools and colleges: questions from the governing board
- National Cyber Security Centre: Guidance for Schools and Early Years
Tools to enable schools to carry out their annual reviews of online safety can be found at:
- 360 Degree Safe - Online Safety Review Tool | South West Grid for Learning
- Online Safety Audit from London Grid for Learning | LGFL
Regional Practice Guidance and Procedures: Online Safety: Children exposed to abuse through digital media
Staff Training
All staff should be able to spot the signs that a child might be experiencing harm online. The following video may be helpful to communicate this: Spot the signs of online abuse (youtube.com)
It is strongly recommended that all staff and DSL's complete additional online safety training on top of the core training completed.
Online Safety - AmazingICT can provide local school-based online safety training for staff/parents/children.
The following national organisations also provide online safety training for individuals/groups:
- Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) e-learning CEOP Education
- Online safety training | NSPCC Learning
- Training and events - UK Safer Internet Centre including: Online Safety Training Available for the Autumn Term 2024
- School Staff & Professionals | South West Grid for Learning
- Online Safety Training For Schools | National Online Safety (nationalcollege.com)
Cyber security training should be completed by anyone who has access to the school network. Training is also available from the National Cyber Security Centre: Cyber security training for school staff - NCSC.GOV.UK
Supporting Parents to keeping their children safe
Keeping children safe online is a team effort between schools and families. Schools may wish to consider sending out or promoting regular online safety newsletters or access to courses for parents. Organisations that provide these include:
- NSPCC Free online safety virtual workshop
- National Online Safety | Keeping Children Safe Online in Education
- Supporting Parents in Online Safety: Tools and Resources_London Grid For Learning
- UK Safer Internet Centre
- Internet Matters
- Parent Newsletter Subscription - Knowsley City Learning Centres
Links to further resources
- Reporting Harmful Content
- Teaching children how to keep themselves and others safe
- Professionals Online Safety Helpline
- Internet Matters Children's Wellbeing in a Digital World Report 2024
- Internet Watch Foundation Annual Report 2023
- Criminal Offences in the Online Safety Act 2023
- NSPCC Briefing: Online Safety Act
- OFCOM Child and Parents: media use and attitudes report 2024
- Synthetic Media (AI): Support for Schools from SWGfL