SWGfL e safety NEN Safeguarding Group David Wright, South West Grid for Learning NEN Safeguarding Group.

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SWGfL e safety NEN Safeguarding Group David Wright, South West Grid for Learning NEN Safeguarding Group

Agenda Introduction Catalyst SWGfL Approach Current situation NEN Safeguarding Group

Catalyst Situations Issues for police Involvement Intelligence Process Operation Ore Issues for education Policy adoption Process Support contacts Awareness Result – Multi agency E Safety Group

SWGfL Approach Strategic Leadership Partnerships and multi agency links LSCB Policy Universal Acceptable Usage Policy Support protocol Infrastructure Proactive monitoring Becta ISP Accreditation Education Education programmes Standards Survey/Engagement

Current Situation Schools 2.6% of schools experienced staff accessing illegal material 81.8% of secondary schools experienced issues on social networking sites 60% of schools reporting issues, relate to cyberbullying Parents 22.7% children have access to internet in their bedroom 39.1% of parents know their children have a social networking profile Generational Digital Divide Where is the risk? The contrast!

Future Parents All South West parents to have access to local annual e safety event Provide tools and strategies Schools and Children's Services Filtering v monitoring debate Promote education programmes Raise teacher confidence Conduct annual conferences Youth Panel Statistics Collect representative statistics

National Education Network

NEN Safeguarding Group The NEN Safeguarding Group will define and support the provision of the safest online experience for all children connected to the NEN. This vision will be realised by: Agreeing a set of common principles underpinned by policies and advice that are continually reviewed and refined in line with best practice Enable communication channels to promote and raise awareness amongst its communities of safe and responsible online behaviours Enabling collaboration between all NEN partners

National standards, regionally deployed Collaboration of expertise Online and mobile technology How digital natives embrace these technologies Support and advice network National strategies National Acceptable Usage Policy National survey/research Partnerships

SWGfL Great Moor House Bittern Road Sowton Exeter Devon EX2 7NL