E-Safety: Advice on Staying Safe Online
E-safety @ TEC
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Overview
E-safety is about ensuring that learners can access the technologies and resources they need without putting themselves at risk personally or financially. It’s about a learning provider making sure that learners, staff and all their stakeholders know how to keep safe while using technology and resources.
E-safety can includes topics such as cyber bullying, mobile phone technology, preventing identity theft, privacy, social networking sites such as FaceBook and child protection.
Using the Internet responsibly is now a significant part of many lessons. All school students will look at issues relating to safety using the Internet in Key Stage 3 ICT lessons, and issues involving cyber-bullying in PSHE/assemblies.
Facebook Users might be interested in our new Focus on Facebook page which has some top tips on staying safe. It can be accessed from the left hand menu.
Other useful e-safety advice/tips
Safer Internet Day
Safer Internet Day (SID) is organised by Insafe in February of each year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially among children and young people across the world.
Useful Links
A new source of information and advice is the CEOP Parent's Info Site
You can find out more information about using the Internet safely and reporting online incidents, whether you are a student, parent or teacher, using some of the links below: