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This section contains the eSafety Audit Tool, developed in-house by Northern Grid! The Audit Tool is an interactive quiz for testing how eSafe your school is - it then offers customised feedback and support based on your answers.
If you're looking...
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Protecting Ourselves When Working With Children
Following a successful similar course delivered last year the ATL North East Learning Network arranged a workshop on Personal eSafety led by Simon Finch from the Northern Grid for Learning.
With all...
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eSafety Resources, guidance and tools, relating to staying esafe and secure online.
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This is an invitation-only event for South Tees, Hartlepool, Darlington and Stockton LSCBs.
It would be helpful if delegates could think about their perceptions and aspirations for the day before this event.
Documents
Documents that may...
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Contains regular updates about e-safety and provides documentation, games and videos for teachers,parents and governors.
Link: The North Tyneside E – Safety Resource Site for Teachers, Governors and Parents
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Articles, resources and information about Safer Internet Day 2010
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Feedback from this event
an excellent, engaging and thoughtprovoking e-safety presentation
The session was informative throughout and delivered with superb resources by an engaging presenter.
...i have already received some very positive...
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A great E-Safety resource from MTV looking at defining where the lines are drawn for inappropriate behaviour online. Take a Quiz to see how close to the line your own views are or Submit your story to see what other people think.
The Web and...
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E Safety is a very important issue. It involves a lot of different people. This document, produced by Northern Grid, outlines the roles and responsibilities of: the Director of Children's Services, the LA Head of Education or Corporate ICT, the Head...
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The purpose of this document is to:
Help ensure that a school’s data and resources remain secure as personnel leave the organisation
Help reduce the opportunity for misplaced or malicious allegations.
This document could be included in the...
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The National Education Network E-Safety Content Matrix is an interactive list of links to useful documents and websites relating to E-Safety. The Content Matrix also includes a list of Key Organisations involved in E-Safety.
Current...
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Mobile phones and the internet have made a huge difference to our lives. But, like everything, they can be used for good or bad purposes. It all depends on what you do with them.
This resource by phone company Orange highlights some of the...
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This is Northern Grid's Acceptable Use Policy for using images of people. View the contents below, or download the document.
Images of People - Acceptable Use
Ensure that permissions have been given and permission form has been signed...
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An interesting article looking at the recent BBC article that stated that giving your students more freedom can help improve E-Safety. The article gives some first hand feedback of what happened in a school when the students were given more freedom...
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Articles, resources and information about Safer Internet Day 2010
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Ofcom have just published a press release that analyses internet and TV usage with the key fact being that A quarter of internet users aged 8-12 say they have under-age social networking profiles.
Read the full report
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Ruth Hammond from Becta talked about the issues of e-safety at the Northern Grid E Safety days in June 2006. This resource is a copy of her powerpoint. This is a very large file and may take a while to load.
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WMNet and SWGfL, two of our partners in the National Education Network, have compiled some free activities to use for Safer Internet Day 2010.
Activities from WMNet
Activities from SWGfL
What are you doing for Internet Safety Day? Why don't you post...
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A word from Think U Know:
Thank you to everyone who has told us their plans for Safer Internet Day 2010 so far - please keep sending us your events! If you haven’t seen it already, we have an interactive map highlighting local initiatives and...
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This report is based on evidence from a small-scale survey carried out between April and July 2009 in 35 maintained schools in England. It evaluates the extent to which the schools taught pupils to adopt safe and responsible practices in using new...
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