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Guidance to help those who work in early years settings consider their practice and to take steps to safeguard both children and adults online.
Safeguarding Children and Protecting Professionals in Early Years…
‘Safeguarding Children and Protecting Professionals in Early Years…
A framework to equip children and young people for digital life
Guidance for senior leaders on monitoring the provision of online safety education in schools and colleges.
Guidance for professionals on how to effectively challenge victim blaming language and behaviours and advice on best practice.
The UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS) Online Safety Audit Tool helps mentors of trainee teachers and early career teachers induct mentees and provide ongoing support, development and monitoring.
A communication tool to help children and young people with care experience talk with their carers about their online lives.
Guidance to support education settings who want to use external expertise to enhance their online safety education.
A short guide for schools about how to respond to bullying connected with race or faith, whether it occurs online or offline.
Help your children to understand what the risks associated with using social media are.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A best practice guide for supporting young people’s online safety and experiences
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