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Sample questions for school leadership 1. How do you ensure that all staff receive appropriate online safety training that is relevant and regularly up to date? At least annual training (in-service or online) for all staff Training content updated to reflect current research and advances in technology Recognised individual or group with e-safety responsibility One or more members of staff have a higher level of expertise and clearly defined responsibility. 2. What mechanisms does the school have in place to support pupils and staff facing online safety issues? Robust reporting channels Online reporting mechanism, nominated members of staff, peer support. 3. How does the school educate and support parents and whole school community with online safety? Parents e-safety sessions Raising awareness through school website or newsletters Workshops for parents Regular and relevant e-safety resources offered to parents Children educating parents. 4. Does the school have e-safety policies and acceptable use policies in place? How does the school know that they are clear and understood and respected by all? E-safety policy is regularly reviewed Evidence that these are freely available (poster, handbooks, etc) Children can recall rules Children integral to policy production. 5. Describe how your school educates children and young people to build knowledge, skills and capability when it comes to online safety? How do you assess its effectiveness? Planned and progressive e-safety education programme delivered across all age groups E-safety is embedded throughout the school curriculum and is regularly reviewed.

E-Safety workshop s Know It All resources from Childnet Thinkuknow resources from CEOP NSPCC Campaign Share Aware including I Saw Your Willy and Lucy and the Boy videos Parent Zone Parenting in the Digital Age including Trusting Myself - Trusting my Selfie UK Safer Internet Centre Vodafone Digital Parenting Guides Online safety s & advice Ofsted http://www.childnet.com/resources/kia/ https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/share-aware/ http://www.theparentzone.co.uk/about_us/parenting_digital_age Reporting Abuse CEOP Facebook violation Internet Watch Foundation Childline http://ceop.police.uk/ http://www.facebook.com/help/263149623790594 http://www.iwf.org.uk/ http://www.childline.org.uk/pages/home.aspx Training EPICT NSPCC Thinkuknow - CEOP training http://www.saferinternet.org.uk http://www.vodafone.com/content/parents.html http://www.chatdanger.com http://www.internetmatters.org http://webfronter.com/surreymle/esafety/other/ofsted-inspecting-e-safety-january-2014.pdf http://www.epict.co.uk/#!esafety-courses/c1wf http://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-you-can-do/get-expert-training/keeping-childrensafe-online-course https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/teachers/training/ RM Education Full range of e-safety services http://rm.com/esafety At RM Education, we have a specific focus on e-safety in education and we can help you develop your e-safety strategy and put in place provisions that will drive down the risk of e-incidents and help you get that all important Outstanding Ofsted rating. We can provide: EPICT accredited CPD training course. E-safety workshops for senior managers, teachers, governors, parents and pupils. E-safety advice and consultancy. Filtering and monitoring solutions. Broadband solutions with e-safety built in.

Pupil Premium Workshop General National Pupil Premium Awards Education Endowment Foundation Think, Puzzle, Explore Think Aloud strategies RM Books BrainPOP Instagrok http://www.pupilpremiumawards.co.uk http://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/ Screencasting Tools Educreations ShowMe Explain Everything http://www.educreations.com/ http://www.showme.com/ http://www.morriscooke.com/applications-ios/explain-everything-2 Graphic Organisers Timeline Coggle Mindomo StoryboardThat Pixton Comics http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/timeline_2/ https://coggle.it/ https://www.mindomo.com http://www.storyboardthat.com https://www.pixton.com/uk/ Publishing Tools Blogs Printing Press Makewav J2e http://www.visiblethinkingpz.org/visiblethinking_html_files/03_thinkingroutines/03d_understandingroutines.html https://www.teachervision.com/skill-builder/problem-solving/48546.html https://books.rm.com/ http://www.brainpop.co.uk/ http://www.instagrok.com https://education.weebly.com/ http://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-you-can-do/get-expert-training/keeping-childrensafe-online-course https://www.makewav.es/ http://www.j2e.com/

Parental Engagement workshop Context EEF Parental involvement Review of best practice in parental engagement http://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/toolkit/parental-involvement/ https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/ file/182508/dfe-rr156.pdf Informing, involving, and empowering parents/carers - Infomentor Home Classroom Monitor Parent Portal Itslearning Parent Portal Show My Homework Class Charts Earwig http://www.infomentor.net/benefits/for-parents http://www.classroommonitor.co.uk/what-we-do/reporting-to-parents-online/ http://www.mso-education.co.uk/what-we-do/parent-portal http://www.itslearning.net/parents https://www.showmyhomework.co.uk/ https://www.classcharts.com/ http://earwigacademic.com/ Communicating information effectively NIAACE Readability Guide The Readability Test Tool Text Readability Consensus Calculator Your School Website Checklist Google Sites http://shop.niace.org.uk/media/catalog/product/r/e/readability.pdf http://read-able.com/ http://www.readabilityformulas.com/freetests/six-readability-formulas.php http://www.clerktogovernors.co.uk/your-school-website/ http://www.google.com/sites/overview.html Consulting parents/carers Google Forms Survey Monkey http://www.google.co.uk/forms/about/ https://www.surveymonkey.com Monitoring and evaluating engagement RM Engage Launch presentation at BETT

Key features of good and outstanding practice Whole school consistent approach Robust and integrated reporting routines All teaching and non-teaching staff can recognise and are aware of e-safety issues. High quality leadership and management make e-safety a priority across all areas of the school (the school may also have achieved a recognised standard, for example the e-safety Mark). A high priority given to training in e-safety, extending expertise widely and building internal capacity. The contribution of pupils, parents and the wider school community is valued and integrated. School-based reporting routes that are clearly understood and used by the whole school, for example online anonymous reporting systems. Report Abuse buttons, for example CEOP. Clear, signposted and respected routes to key members of staff. Effective use of peer mentoring and support. Staff All teaching and non-teaching staff receive regular and up-to-date training. One or more members of staff have a higher level of expertise and clearly defined responsibilities. Policies Rigorous e-safety policies and procedures are in place, written in plain English, contributed to by the whole school, updated regularly and ratified by governors. The e-safety policy should be integrated with other relevant policies such as behaviour, safeguarding and anti-bullying. The e-safety policy should incorporate an Acceptable Usage Policy that is understood and respected by pupils, staff and parents. Education An age-appropriate e-safety curriculum that is flexible, relevant and engages pupils interest; that is used to promote e-safety through teaching pupils how to stay safe, how to protect themselves from harm and how to take responsibility for their own and others safety. Positive rewards are used to cultivate positive and responsible use. Peer mentoring programmes Infrastructure Recognised Internet Service Provider (ISP) or Regional Broadband Consortium (RBC) together with agerelated filtering that is actively monitored. Monitoring and Evaluation Risk assessment taken seriously and used to good effect in promoting e-safety. Using data effectively to assess the impact of e-safety practice and how this informs strategy. Management of Personal Data The impact level of personal data is understood and data is managed securely and in accordance with the statutory requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. Source: Ofsted, Inspecting e-safety January 2014, No. 120196