Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 1 E-safety at Medlar- with-Wesham CE Primary School Denise Hollowell.

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Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 1 E-safety at Medlar- with-Wesham CE Primary School Denise Hollowell

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 2 Introduction My name is Denise Hollowell and I am an HLTA at Wesham CE Primary School.

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 3

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 4 Topics of Discussion In the beginning… E-safety conference 2008 Action Plan E-safety policy ICT Mark Accreditation SID 2009

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 5 In the beginning… E-safety in school Web v 1.0-Viruses, inappropriate images, downloading, viewing static content

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 6 E-safety Conference 2008 Web v 2 Charlotte Aynsley (BECTA) Dr. Jo Bryce (Cyber Space Research project)

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 7 The Byron Review Byron’s report highlighted the fact that 57% of parents didn’t know where to go to get e-safety information.

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 8 Action Plan Cascade information at staff meetings Organise a parent e-safety meeting asap in school Use school web site to communicate e-safety E-safety assembly Whole school community, Governors

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 9 Action Plan E-safety policy- working party ICT policy reviewed Internet policy reviewed ICT Security policy reviewed Link e-safety to other policies, Behaviour, PSHE, Citizenship, SEN, Keeping Children Safe New posters for e-safety

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Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 11  New posters for e-safety

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 12 Staff Skills Audit Internet Use

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 13 E-safety Policy Kent e-Safety Policies and Guidance Kent e-Safety Policies and Guidance

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 14 ICT Mark Accreditation We were working through the self review for ICT The self review is a very useful tool for whole school improvement

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 15 ICT Matrix

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 16 SID 2009 Opportunity for whole school to review safe internet use

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Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 19 Charlotte Aynsley asked these questions last year Who is responsible for teaching e-safety? When should internet safety lessons start? How can you involve parents? What support is there in your school for teachers in the event of a ‘disclosure’? Advent of 3G and ‘mobile internet’ Data security – PASSWORDS! External issues being brought into school eg cyberbullying Protection for staff – AUP’s

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 20 Our Vision for ICT It is everyone’s responsibility in our school community to keep our children safe, our vision for ICT embraces this and keeps us focused on further ICT improvements.

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 21 Next Steps E-safety policy review Continue to use Becta Self-review framework Action Plan Update parents and staff

Friday 13th March 2009 Our Christian family-safe, happy, caring, valued, special. 22 The Internet The Internet is an amazing resource for our children and by reducing the risks children can use it in relative safety Questions