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Deputy Designated. Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Will be trained in E-Safety issues and be aware of the potential for serious child protection/ safeguarding issues to arise from: • Sharing of personal data • Access to illegal/inappropriate materials • Inappropriate on-line contact with adults/strangers • Potential or actual incidents of grooming • Cyber-bullying • Sexting Pupils At age appropriate levels • Have a good understanding of research skills and the need to avoid plagiarism and uphold copyright regulations • Need to understand the importance of reporting abuse, misuse or access to inappropriate materials and know how to do so • Know and understand policies on the taking/use of images and on cyber-bullying • Should understand the importance of adopting good E-Safety practice when using digital technologies out of school • Be made aware that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter Parents/Carers play a crucial role in ensuring that their children understand the need to use the internet/ mobile devices in an appropriate way. The Academy School will take every opportunity to help parents understand these issues through parents’ information meetings, newsletters, letters, website and information about national/local E-Safety campaigns/literature. Parents and carers will be encouraged to support the Academy School in promoting good E-Safety practice and to follow guidelines on the appropriate use of: • Digital and video images taken at Academy School events • Access to parents’ sections of the website • Supporting children in the use of the VLE at home Parents must be mindful that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security

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Deputy Designated. Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Will be trained in E-Safety issues and be aware of the potential for serious child protection/ safeguarding issues to arise from: • Sharing of personal data • Access to illegal/inappropriate materials • Inappropriate on-line contact with adults/strangers • Potential or actual incidents of grooming • Cyber-bullying • Sexting Pupils At age appropriate levels • Have a good understanding of research skills and the need to avoid plagiarism and uphold copyright regulations • Need to understand the importance of reporting abuse, misuse or access to inappropriate materials and know how to do so • Know and understand policies on the taking/use of images and on cyber-bullying • Should understand the importance of adopting good E-Safety practice when using digital technologies out of school • Be made aware that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc. Parents/Carers play a crucial role in ensuring that their children understand the need to use the internet/ mobile devices in an appropriate way. The Academy School will take every opportunity to help parents understand these issues through parents’ information meetings, newsletters, letters, website and information about national/local E-Safety campaigns/literature. Parents and carers will be encouraged to support the Academy School in promoting good E-Safety practice and to follow guidelines on the appropriate use of: • Digital and video images taken at Academy School events • Access to parents’ sections of the website • Supporting children in the use of the VLE at home Parents must be mindful that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and TwitterFacebook, Instagram, Twitter etc.

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Samples: Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security

Deputy Designated. Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Will be trained in E-Safety issues and be aware of the potential for serious child protection/ safeguarding issues to arise from: • Sharing of personal data • Access to illegal/inappropriate materials • Inappropriate on-line contact with adults/strangers • Potential or actual incidents of grooming • Cyber-bullying • Sexting Pupils At age appropriate levels • Have a good understanding of research skills and the need to avoid plagiarism and uphold copyright regulations • Need to understand the importance of reporting abuse, misuse or access to inappropriate materials and know how to do so • Know and understand policies on the taking/use of images and on cyber-bullying • Should understand the importance of adopting good E-Safety practice when using digital technologies out of school • Be made aware that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter Parents / Carers Parents/Carers play a crucial role in ensuring that their children understand the need to use the internet/ mobile devices in an appropriate way. The School/Academy School will take every opportunity to help parents understand these issues through parents’ information meetings, newsletters, letters, website and information about national/local E-Safety campaigns/literature. Parents and carers will be encouraged to support the School/Academy School in promoting good E-Safety practice and to follow guidelines on the appropriate use of: • Digital and video images taken at School/Academy School events • Access to parents’ sections of the website • Supporting children in the use of the VLE at home Parents must be mindful that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Privacy & Security, Data Privacy & Security

Deputy Designated. Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Will be trained in E-Safety issues and be aware of the potential for serious child protection/ safeguarding issues to arise from: • Sharing of personal data • Access to illegal/inappropriate materials • Inappropriate on-line contact with adults/strangers • Potential or actual incidents of grooming • Cyber-bullying • Sexting Pupils At age appropriate levels • Have a good understanding of research skills and the need to avoid plagiarism and uphold copyright regulations • Need to understand the importance of reporting abuse, misuse or access to inappropriate materials and know how to do so • Know and understand policies on the taking/use of images and on cyber-bullying • Should understand the importance of adopting good E-Safety practice when using digital technologies out of school • Be made aware that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter Parents / Carers Parents/Carers play a crucial role in ensuring that their children understand the need to use the internet/ mobile devices in an appropriate way. The Academy School will take every opportunity to help parents understand these issues through parents’ information meetings, newsletters, letters, website and information about national/local E-Safety campaigns/literature. Parents and carers will be encouraged to support the Academy School in promoting good E-Safety practice and to follow guidelines on the appropriate use of: • Digital and video images taken at Academy School events • Access to parents’ sections of the website • Supporting children in the use of the VLE at home Parents must be mindful that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Security, E Safety Policy & Acceptable Use Agreement, Data Security, E Safety Policy & Acceptable Use Agreement

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Deputy Designated. Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) Will be trained in E-Safety issues and be aware of the potential for serious child protection/ protection / safeguarding issues to arise from: • Sharing of personal data • Access to illegal/illegal / inappropriate materials • Inappropriate on-line contact with adults/adults / strangers • Potential or actual incidents of grooming • Cyber-bullying • Sexting Pupils At age appropriate levels • Have a good understanding of research skills and the need to avoid plagiarism and uphold copyright regulations • Need to understand the importance of reporting abuse, misuse or access to inappropriate materials and know how to do so • Know and understand policies on the taking/taking / use of images and on cyber-cyber- bullying • Should understand the importance of adopting good E-Safety practice when using digital technologies out of school the Academy • Be made aware that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter Parents/Parents / Carers Parents / Carers play a crucial role in ensuring that their children understand the need to use the internet/ mobile devices in an appropriate way. The Academy School will take every opportunity to help parents understand these issues through parents’ information meetings, newsletters, letters, website and information about national/national / local E-Safety campaigns/campaigns / literature. Parents and carers will be encouraged to support the Academy School in promoting good E-Safety practice and to follow guidelines on the appropriate use of: • Digital and video images taken at Academy School events • Access to parents’ sections of the website • Supporting children in the use of the VLE at home Parents must be mindful that children under the age of 13 are not legally allowed to use social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: E Safety Policy & Acceptable Use Agreement

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