Policy Development. All access to ICT facilities, the internet and social media must be in support of educational activities and appropriate to the aims of the school. The aims of the E-safety policy and Acceptable Use Agreements are to ensure that all staff and students are clear about what constitutes appropriate use of ICT, the internet and social media in achieving E-safety and meeting GDPR regulations. All students and staff who access the internet or social media from the school site, or using NTS ICT resources when off site, must be aware that they are responsible for everything that takes place on their computers, tablets or mobile phones and that all activity, including use of the internet on computers, may be logged. The E-Safety policy has been developed with full consultation of staff, students, governors and parents. Consultation with the whole school community has taken place through a range of formal and informal meetings.The school will monitor the impact of the policy using: • Logs of reported incidents. • Pupil logs of internet sites visited. • Internal monitoring data for network activity. • Surveys / questionnaires of - students / pupils. - parents / carers. - staff.
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Samples: E Safety Policy and Acceptable Use Agreement, E Safety Policy and Acceptable Use Agreement, E Safety Policy and Acceptable Use Agreement
Policy Development. All access to ICT facilities, the internet and social media must be in support of educational activities and appropriate to the aims of the school. The aims of the E-safety Safety policy and Acceptable Use Agreements are to ensure that all staff and students are clear about what constitutes appropriate use of ICT, the internet and social media in achieving E-safety Safety and meeting GDPR regulations. All students and staff who access the internet or social media from the school site, or using NTS ICT resources when off site, must be aware that they are responsible for everything that takes place on their computers, tablets or mobile phones and that all activity, including use of the internet on computers, may be logged. The E-Safety policy has been developed with full consultation of staff, students, governors and parents. Consultation with the whole school community has taken place through a range of formal and informal meetings.The school will monitor the impact of the policy using: • Logs of reported incidents. • Pupil logs of internet sites visited. • Internal monitoring data for network activity. • Surveys / questionnaires of - students / pupils. - parents / carers. - staff.
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Samples: E Safety Policy and Acceptable Use Agreement, E Safety Policy and Acceptable Use Agreement