13 March 2012Northern Grid in its new partnership with BT is pleased to promote:
FREE 'LIVING WITH TECHNOLOGY SESSIONS' FOR PARENTS
eSafety with a difference!
As part of the Living with Technology pilot programme, BT have worked with The Parent Zone to develop a free, hour long workshop for parents, giving practical advice and information to help them feel confident in understanding and enjoying technology with their family.
The Parent Zone have trained BT workers, most of them parents themselves, to deliver the workshop, and are also responsible for matching volunteers to schools.
BT has developed a series of 'how to' hand outs that parents will receive, and The Parent Zone offers follow up email support to parents and schools after the workshop. The workshop can be delivered to parents with children of any age, but is probably...
23 January 2012
“very interesting and thought provoking and the information was delivered very clearly and concisely”
Northern Grid delivered an in school support session on Parental Engagement to the staff of Ash Trees School in January 2012.
The focus of the session was how technology can be used to support effective parental engagement.
The aims of the 1 hour session were to:
- recognise the importance of parental engagement
- identify how technology can be used to improve parental engagement
- start the process of planning how to develop your school’s approach to parental engagement.
The session included:
- A review of the current literature and research
- Parental Engagement and the Ofsted...
02 November 2011
How do you measure up on eSafety?
Are you more 'savvy' than your friends?
Do you know as much as your students?
Northern Grid has been providing eSafety support to schools for many years. As well as our own services and guidance materials we are always interested in finding out about resources from other companies. We have been talking to Roar Educate to find out about the resources they offer and how schools can access a free 30 days trials as well as special prices.
Northern Grid has negotiated a special price for all Northern Grid schools. Northern Grid has...
12 October 2011
Northern Grid has been working with Northumbria Police to develop teacher resources within a web resource that contains a wealth of crime prevention information and personal safety advice aimed at youngsters. Issues such as alcohol, awareness, drug misuse and bullying are all featured on the site, with information on where to get help and what is and isn't legal.
More about ebeat
Young people, parents and teachers can now get information about Northumbria Police at the touch of a button after the launch of a new youth website.
Called ebeat, it's been designed with help from school pupils and teachers and features...

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30 September 2011or...The Importance of Ownership
A superb eSafety video from Northern Grids' ‘Protecting Adults Who Work With Children’ event.

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24 August 2011
Facebook has made further changes to the privacy settings and here is a clear and easy to understand summary of the new privacy options and features.
Making It Easier to Share With Who You Want on Facebook Blog
What do you think of the new changes? Leave a comment below!
07 July 2011
Oddizzi is a new, primary school focused, multimedia website. We wanted to find out more so we asked the creators to tell us a bit more about it.
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03 May 2011Woodlawn School, North Tyneside
One of Woodlawn's primary aims is to increase their children's participation in and enjoyment of learning. They recognise that that getting parents involved with their child's learning is one of the best ways to ensure that child is successful. Woodlawn School has been involved in the Becta Parental Engagement Project and has developed a wide range of methods for working with parents. As a special school Woodlawn deals with a wide range of special educational needs and all schools can learn from their experience.
This case study gives an overview of what the school did, what the benefits of better engagement with parents were, what they plan to do next and tips for other schools.
03 May 2011Woodlawn School, North Tyneside
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About the school
Woodlawn is an all-age school for pupils with broad range of severe or complex special educational needs often linked to a medical condition or a physical disability: other needs include speech and communications problems, sensory impairment and other complex needs. The school is able to cater for pupils who are working below their chronological age as well as those with mainstream ability but with other complex needs.
The school was designated as a specialist special school for communication and interaction in September 2009. It has a national reputation for work with...
01 December 2010
A new press release on the Naace website details how many schools around the country are still continuing their learning through the use of learning platforms, despite the bad weather.
Have you got any experiences to share about the bad weather and your schools? Comment below!
See how North Tyneside Council are using their Learning Platform to show that snow is no barrier to learning
26 July 2010
Many of you will have seen the news headlines, but here is some additional info from CEOP about their new app in collaboration with Facebook.......
CEOP and Facebook have developed a new free application that will make young people safer within Facebook. ClickCEOP is a new app which links the young user and parent directly from their Facebook home page to help, advice and reporting facilities of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre
The 'CLickCEOP' app is a three stage application that asks young people to:
- Add the app - and the ClickCEOP tab will appear at the top of your profile...
28 June 2010
Student Ashleigh Hall was raped and murdered by a man she met on a social networking site. John Steel, lead improvement officer for children's services at Darlington Borough Council, explains the efforts being made to prevent similar incidents. (From PublicService.co.uk).
Read the full article here
31 March 2010
If you're looking for Special Educational Needs resources, planning documents, commercial products/hardware or just general SEN information then check out our old SEN Mini-Site.
SEN Mini-Site

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23 March 2010
Next Generation Learning has published a report investigating parents' involvement in school work at home.
Key Findings
- 83% of parents struggle to support their child with homework.
- Over half of children are confused by their parents when they try to help with school work.
- 81% of parents welcome guidance on how to support their child’s learning better.
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Are you a parent? How do you get involved with your children's school work? Post a...
10 December 2009
Download the presentations and other documents from the Protecting Adults Who Work With Children e-safety event that was held on the 9th December 2009.
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