Contents 1 Introduction 2 Development/Monitoring/Review of this Policy 4 Roles and Responsibilities 5 Policy Statements 8 Communications 14 Dealing with unsuitable/inappropriate activities 16 Responding to incidents of misuse 18 Illegal Incidents 18...Online Safety Policy • November 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledNovember 2nd, 2022SWGfL, along with partners Childnet and IWF, launched the UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC) in January 2011 as part of the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme. SWGfL is a founding member of UKCIS (UK Council for Internet Safety).
Other Incidents. 18 School actions & sanctions. 18 Appendix. 22 Pupil Acceptable Use Agreement Template –KS2 and above 23 Student/Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Template – for younger pupils (KS1 and SF) 26 Parent/Carer Acceptable Use Agreement...Online Safety Policy • July 12th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 12th, 2022This online safety policy was approved by the Board ofDirectors/Governing Body/Governors Sub Committee on: July 2022 The implementation of this online safety policy will be monitored by the: PM, PW, AM ET Monitoring will take place at regular intervals: July Annually The Board of Directors/Governing Body/Governors Sub Committee will receive a report on the implementation of the online safety policy generated by the monitoring group (which will include anonymousdetails of online safety incidents) at regular intervals: Spring Governance The online safety policy will be reviewed annually, or more regularly in the light of any significant new developments in the use of the technologies, new threats to online safety or incidents that have taken place. The nextanticipated review date will be: July 2023 Should serious online safety incidents take place, the following externalpersons/agencies should be informed: Lead DSL, LADO. Police