From September 2020, Ofsted issued further guidelines regarding e-safety provisions in schools. Ofsted now lookout for how the schools protect and educate staff and pupils in its use of technology, along with what measures the school have in place to intervene and support should an issue arise.
Teaching and non-teaching staff should be aware and able to recognise e-safety issues.
Training given to all staff which must be continuous. One member of staff to receive accredited training.
Clear reporting process for any issues that arise.
Plain English policies and procedures. These must be integrated with other relevant policies.
Progressive e-safety curriculum.
Provisions in place by a recognised internet provider with age related filtering.
Good risk assessment.
Appropriate filters and monitoring systems.
Ensure they teach their pupils about safeguarding, including online
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