Thursday, 14 June 2018

Keeping Children Safe in Education 2018: Revised Guidance for Teachers

In this article SWGFL, a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, looks at the revised Keeping Children Safe in Education’ guidance, highlighting the main changes and what they mean for teachers.

What it means for Schools and Colleges

The Department for Education published their revised ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ statutory guidance on May 17th ahead of its implementation on the 3rd September 2018.

This is relevant to schools and colleges across England and introduces a number of notable changes and updates with regards online safety.

Given the guidance is 110 pages in length, SWGfL has highlighted the revised changes together with what they may mean for schools and colleges. Alongside most references, they have also signposted resources and services that may be helpful.

Simply skip through the Prezi below to see the highlighted references, interpretation and associated resources.

This article was originally published by SWGfL



from Safer Internet Centre https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/blog/keeping-children-safe-education-2018-revised-guidance-teachers
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