Safety Skills’ Development for Staff Sample Clauses

Safety Skills’ Development for Staff. All staff receive regular information and training on e-Safety issues through the co- ordinator at staff meetings. • All staff have been made aware of individual responsibilities relating to the safeguarding of children within the context of e-Safety and know what to do in the event of misuse of technology by any member of the school community. • New staff members receive information on the school’s Acceptable Use Agreement as part of their induction. • All staff are encouraged to incorporate e-Safety activities and awareness within their lessons.
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Safety Skills’ Development for Staff. All staff receive information and training on online safety issues through the coordinator at staff meetings. • All staff have been made aware of individual responsibilities relating to the safeguarding of children within the context of online safety and know what to do in the event of misuse of technology by any member of the school community. • New staff members receive information on the school’s Staff Code of Conduct/Acceptable Use Agreement as part of their induction. • All staff are encouraged to incorporate online safety activities and awareness within their lessons.
Safety Skills’ Development for Staff. All staff receives regular information and training on E-Safety issues. • All staff will be made aware of individual responsibilities relating to the safeguarding of children within the context of E-Safety and know what to do in the event of misuse of technology by any member of the school community. • New staff members receive information on the school’s Acceptable Use Agreement as part of their induction. • All staff are encouraged to incorporate E-Safety activities and awareness when engaging with the children. • Parents will receive a copy of this E-Safety Policy. • Trinity Nursery School will hold an evening session on E-Safety for parents led by a Community Police Officer (PSNI).
Safety Skills’ Development for Staff. All staff will be given the School E-Safety Policy and its application and importance explained. • All staff will receive regular information and training on E-Safety issues through the co- ordinator at staff meetings. • Staff should be aware that Internet traffic can be monitored and traced to the individual user. Discretion and professional conduct is essential. • All staff have been made aware of individual responsibilities relating to the safeguarding of children within the context of E-Safety and know what to do in the event of misuse of technology by any member of the school community. • New staff members will receive a copy of the E-Safety policy and Acceptable Use Agreement and sign an Acceptable Use Agreement. • All staff are encouraged to incorporate E-Safety into their activities and awareness within their lessons.
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